All;
The IAOC is considering adopting Administrative Procedures. The Draft
policy can be found at: http://iaoc.ietf.org/policyandprocedures.html in
doc, pdf and txt formats.
Some areas covered include:
1. Number of meetings per year
2. Chair Selection
3. Quorum and Voting
The IAOC expects
Eric Rescorla wrote:
As I have done for previous IETFs I just ran getdrafts
(http://tools.ietf.org/tools/getdrafts/) on the entire agenda
and what follows is the output. As you can see, a pretty substantial
number of WGs are without agendas, about 10% of the drafts listed
are wrong, and about
I hope this is a small point, but is it clear that what
you want is legal counsel to the IAOC rather than to IASA?
Brian
On 2008-07-26 19:52, Ray Pelletier wrote:
All;
The IAOC is considering adopting Administrative Procedures. The Draft
policy can be found at:
Ray Pelletier wrote:
Your input in most appreciated.
The draft is nicely simple and straightforward. There seem to be only a small
number of holes worth closing:
IAOC Administrative Procedures
...
1. The IAOC shall hold at least ten meetings each calendar year, as face to
face
Hi,
IETF-75 takes place in Stockholm, Sweden, from July 26-31, 2009. A
bunch of us are planning to sail from Finnland to Stockholm during the
week before the IETF, and to sail back from Stockholm to Finnland in
the week afterwards. Coordinating this with several boats and a bunch
of
I read capwap-protocol-specification-11 on my way to Dublin;
here are some comments/observations.
Substantial topics first:
Section 3.5: The text about MTU discovery doesn't look right; Section
3.5 seems to assume that after the WTP has discovered the AC it wishes
to communicate with, RFC