The Decentralized Internet Infrastructure (dinrg) RG will hold
a virtual interim meeting on 2021-06-03 from 19:00 to 22:00 UTC.

Agenda:
# DINRG Workshop (Interim Meeting) on the Centralization in the Internet

We are planning an online workshop for the start of June that is intended to 
enable a principled discussion on Centralization in the Internet and its root 
causes.

## Motivation
The networking community generally seems to agree that the Internet 
consolidation and centralization trend has progressed rapidly over the last few 
years, bringing impactful societal and economical consequences. To counter that 
trend, multiple studies and activities have been launched to decentralize the 
Internet and the Web (for example see 
https://blog.mozilla.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/IHPbriefs_decentralization_March_2017.pdf,
 https://solidproject.org/, and https://www.decentralizedweb.net/, plus various 
Blockchain-inspired approaches).

When the internet started as a completely decentralized system 40 years back, 
at that time perhaps few people, if any, could have foreseen where it is today. 
How did we get from there to here? What is driving aggregation and 
centralization in the Internet? What are the implications for industry actors 
and technology as well as for users/consumers?

We believe that a good understanding of this question could make a good first 
step towards understanding whether it is possible/feasible, and if so, how, to 
steer the Internet away from centralization.

## Objectives
The objective of this workshop is to start an open discussion on the above 
question to help clearly characterize centralization in the Internet and to 
discuss its root causes. That is, before jumping to discussing various 
potential solutions, we suggest taking a step back and discussing how we got 
from there to here, and what were the driving forces and enablers at each stage.

We believe that a sound and evidence-based understanding is of key importance 
for devising any effective form of remedy and action plan. In particular, we 
would like to foster an understanding on the relationship of architectural 
properties and economic developments. For example,
* whether any architectural features, or lack of them, made an impact on the 
internet ecosystem developments and business models; and
* from a retrospective view, was there anything that might have been done 
differently, to have an impact on the course the Internet has taken?

This is a complex problem with many relevant factors (technical and economic) 
and historic developments, so we would like to invite contributions on all of 
these aspects to this first workshop which may likely lead to further in-depth 
follow-up discussion. A result of this workshop could indeed be a more 
substantiated agenda for more focused future research in DINRG.

## How to Contribute
**Please send a message until May 16th EOB to [email protected]** if you 
are interested to contribute to the workshop. We ask that you include a 1-page 
abstract (no special formatting requirements) of your intended contribution 
that would help us to to categorize inputs and to have a record of the 
different perspectives in the workshop proceedings (DINRG meeting material).

## Format
* DINRG online interim meeting, with open participation
* 3 hours duration with one break
* Lightning talks on different aspects of the problem
* Ample time for discussion

## Logistics
* Date and time: Thursday, June 3rd 2021 1900 UTC, 21:00 CEST / 05:00 AEST 
(Fri) / 12:00 PDT / 09:00 HST (tentatively)
* Duration: 3 hours with a break in the middle
* MeetEcho (Online as an IRTF DINRG meeting) -- details TBA on DINRG list


Information about remote participation:
MeetEcho

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