I would like to express my support for updating the GROW charter and I
think with the addition below it is going into the right direction.

On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 8:55 AM Nick Hilliard <[email protected]> wrote:

> Job Snijders wrote on 29/10/2019 00:10:
> > My hope is that the proposed update aligns our description with our
> > activities.
>
> It does, but it also aligns with lots of other things.  Too generic is
> not a good thing.
>
> That said, GROW fulfils an important niche at IETF, not just for
> producing its own RFCs, but also acting as a reference point for other
> WGs.  So it badly needs not to be closed down (randy, take note).
>
> I've re-worked your proposal.  Please feel free to add / remove / modify
> / ignore / throw in volcano as you see fit.
>
> * Provide stewardship and maintenance for the BGP Monitoring Protocol (BMP)
> * Develop and document Best Current Practises for operations in the
> Internet routing system.
> * Develop and document the operational aspects of securing the Internet
> routing system including management of filtering and routing leaks.
> * Analyse, document and provide best practice characteristics of running
> BGP at large scale
> * Provide analysis, feedback and assistance for other IETF working
> groups when their subject matter impacts on the global Internet routing
> ecosystem.
>
> Nick
>
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