I think the problems are rather more complex. >From what I hear, protocol design work is not highly rated by tenure committees, nor is authorship of RFCs. The type of papers that count for tenure are the ones that nobody in the field reads.
A lot of the problems we face are not the type of problem that academics can get credit for solving. Or if they can get credit it is for the wrong type of solution. When people move from industry to take a tenure track teaching job their IETF participation almost always dries up shortly afterward. >From the industrial perspective, the three stage process is a budget killer. When budgets get tight it is much harder to justify research staff working on standards if they are not producing standards. There are perfectly rational career advantages that cause people to drive work to W3C or OASIS in preference to IETF. The competing institutions offer a much more predictable process and a very high likelihood of a clear cut success. In the IETF in contrast getting a document to DRAFT status has to be explained as a victory. And that leaves a manager vulnerable when they are trying to justify budgets against other departments. On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 5:48 PM, Bob Braden <[email protected]> wrote: > > Tony, > > I note that there seems to be some correlation between the degradation of > the IETF process and > the disappearance of the Internet research community from the IETF (the US > government > decided that no further R&D funding was required, since the Internet was > "done".) > > Bob Braden > >> It would work if the overall process were more efficient. Now we >> effectively >> go WG I-D to full IS, which is what your eloquent overview of the driving >> force notes. If we truncated WG I-D at the common points people could >> agree >> to start implementing, and have PS actually document the evolution of the >> implementations, we would get back closer to when the IETF was productive. >> ... >> > > Tony >> >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Ietf mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf > -- Website: http://hallambaker.com/
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