On Wed, Jul 31, 2024 at 4:40 AM, tom petch <[email protected]> wrote:
> From: Eric Vyncke (evyncke) <[email protected]> Sent: 30 > July 2024 15:31 > > Also a tear or two in my eyes when reading this... > Mine too. A very quick note to say thank you very much to the chairs and OpSec participants. OpSec has been one of my favorite working groups (and happened to be the first WG that I chaired), but it is now time to let it gracefully retire... Some history (some of which is now lost to time…): Opsec was chartered in 2003, I believe by Ron. In 2013, Joel Jaeggli took over from Ron Bonica as responsible AD. Also in 2013 I stepped down as chair, leaving the WG in Gunter Van de Velde and KK Chittimaneni's very capable hands. In 2015 KK stepped down, and we added Eric Vyncke as a chair. In 2017 I replaced Joel as AD. And in 2018 Gunter stepped down as chair, and Ron returned to Opsec, this time as chair In 2019 Eric Vyncke left to serve as an AD, and Jen Linkova kindly stepped up to serve as chair. Opsec published 18 RFCs during its time, on a wide range of operational topics. It was (IMO) an effective and generally very friendly / collegial working group. Over the years, the IETF has changed, and we are now better at both creating short lived working groups, but, more importantly, getting operational security work done in the WGs which designed the original protocol work. So, I'd like to sincerely thank everyone who contributed to making and keeping Opsec such a pleasant and drama-free place to work! I'll miss it, but it's time for it to close, W P.S: Yes, the list will remain open for the foreseeable future… > > Thank you to Jen, Ron, and Warren > > -éric > > PS: what is the status of the mailing list ? Will it be kept open ? > > p.p.s. > > Every WG closure announcement I have seen before contained a statement > that the WG mailing list would stay open. This is useful for follow up such > as a potential erratum in an RFC. Sometimes this goes on and on; other > times there is no activity for a year or so and the list is closed with an > announcment that any further issues should be raised on e.g. the Area WG > list. > > HTH > > Tom Petch > > From: Jen Linkova <[email protected]> > Date: Friday, 26 July 2024 at 19:41 > To: opsec WG <[email protected]> > Cc: OpSec Chairs <[email protected]>, Warren Kumari <[email protected]> > Subject: [OPSEC]Sunsetting the OPSec WG: It's Been a Secure Ride! Hello, > > With security woven into every modern IETF protocol (like a comfy security > blanket), this group has been unsurprisingly quiet lately. > > So, with a touch of nostalgia (and maybe a tear or two), the chairs and > the responible AD have decided it's time to say farewell to the OpSec WG. > > The mail archive reveals the very first email was sent to this list on > December > 19th, 2007—back when flip phones were still cool! > > It's been a fantastic 16 years. The group has published 18 RFCs, making > the internet (and, most importantly, IPv6) a safer and all-around more > awesome place. > > A massive thank you to everyone for their contributions and hard work! > > --- > Ron, Jen and Warren > > _______________________________________________ > OPSEC mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] > >
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