> Please make any documents which are to be discussed within the IETF > *publicly* available.
The IEEE 802.16 specification, like other IEEE 802 standards, is publicly available through the "Get IEEE 802 Program". See: http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802/802.16.html > I believe it is innappropriate to discuss > documents within the IETF which are not publicly available. They > should be at least as available as Internet drafts are. I agree. Looking over the IP over 802.16 BOF description, it appears that the BOF organizers have provided public specifications. > If needed, write down in your own words what is needed for the > discussion and submit it as an Internet draft. Since I'm not involved in the BOF, I'm afraid I can't do that :) > (Under what conditions exactly is Roger Marks proposing to make these > documents available? For example, would I be able to share them with > collegues and potential collaborators, students, customers, and > friends I have technical conversations with, etc? Why cannot they > simply be made publicly available?) The IEEE 802.16 standards are publicly available (see above). Roger has also provided access to the archives, which include proposals, works in progress, etc. As far as I know, there is no problem with sharing the documents. _______________________________________________ Int-area mailing list [email protected] https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/int-area
