Hi all,

The IESG wanted to follow up concerning next steps for experimenting with 
unstructured agenda time now that the IETF 104 survey has closed. You can see 
the survey results on SurveyMonkey [1] or in PDF [2]. Our main conclusions are 
that unstructured agenda time seems to be appreciated by a significant portion 
of respondents, but people do not want to see unstructured time on the agenda 
at the expense of being able to schedule all WG sessions. The most popular 
choice for how to schedule unstructured time was to spread it throughout the 
week with longer breaks, although one longer contiguous block of unstructured 
time was also a popular option.

In light of this feedback and given that the Applied Networking Research 
Workshop will be taking place on the Monday of IETF 105 in addition to regular 
RG meetings throughout the week, our thinking for IETF 105 is to have WG 
meetings start later than usual, at 10:00 (as was done at IETF 95), presuming 
we can make this work once we see the WG/RG scheduling requests that come in. 
We would make meeting rooms available for sign-up during the morning hour and 
explicitly list the unstructured time as a block on the official agenda (it 
will likely be called “open meeting time”). If we’re not able to schedule all 
requested sessions, we would abandon the extra unstructured hour in the 
mornings in formulating the agenda. We will also make meeting rooms available 
for sign-up in the evenings after WG sessions end as space permits. The code 
lounge would be available as usual for smaller group meetings. The meeting 
would end mid-afternoon on Friday as usual.

Independent of this, when making session scheduling requests we are providing 
the option for WGs that want a 2.5-hour slot to request a 1.5-hour slot and a 
1-hour slot and indicate that they want those two slots back-to-back, and we 
are going to attempt to provide those combined 2.5-hour slots for groups that 
want them. 

We solicited feedback from the working group chairs about this proposal and the 
feedback was broadly supportive. We’re looking forward to seeing how this works 
and continuing to refine the agenda based on feedback received.

Regards,
Alissa Cooper
for the IESG

[1] https://www.surveymonkey.com/results/SM-G2Y29JNFV/ 
<https://www.surveymonkey.com/results/SM-G2Y29JNFV/>
[2] https://ietf.org/documents/280/104_survey_results.pdf 
<https://ietf.org/documents/280/104_survey_results.pdf>

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