RFC 2028:The Organizations Involved in the IETF St...
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... The Working Group Chair ...
... Each IETF Working Group is headed by a chair (or by co-chairs) with ...
... chair (or by co-chairs) with the responsibility for directing the group's activities, presiding over the group's meetings, and ensuring that the commitments ...
... the responsibility for directing the group's activities, presiding over the group's meetings, and ensuring that the commitments of the group ...
... group's meetings, and ensuring that the commitments of the group with respect to its role in the Internet standards process are ...
... The details on the selection and responsibilites of an IETF Working Group chair can be found in [A]. ...
... Most IETF Working Groups focus their efforts on a document, or set of documents, that capture the results of the group ...
... IETF Working Groups focus their efforts on a document, or set of documents, that capture the results of the group's work. A Working Group generally designates a person or persons to serve as the Editor for a particular document. The Document Editor is responsible for ...
... documents, that capture the results of the group's work. A Working Group generally designates a person or persons to serve as the Editor for a particular document. The Document Editor is responsible for ensuring that the contents of the document accurately reflect the ...
... for a particular document. The Document Editor is responsible for ensuring that the contents of the document accurately reflect the decisions that have been made by the working group. ...
... As a general practice, the Working Group Chair and Document Editor positions are filled by different individuals to help ensure that the ...
... Chair and Document Editor positions are filled by different individuals to help ensure that the resulting documents accurately reflect the consensus of the Working Group and that all processes are followed. ...


... IETF Working Groups ...
... The technical work of the IETF is done in its Working Groups, which are organized by topics into several Areas (e.g., routing, network management ...
... security, etc.) under the coordination of Area Directors. Working Groups typically have a narrow focus and a lifetime bounded by completion of a specific task. ...
... Internet Standards development process, membership in the IETF and its Working Groups is defined to be established solely and entirely by individual participation in IETF ...
... be established solely and entirely by individual participation in IETF and Working Group activities. Participation in the IETF and its Working Groups ...
... Working Group activities. Participation in the IETF and its Working Groups is by individual technical contributors rather than by formal representatives of organizations. ...
... Anyone with the time and interest to do so is entitled and urged to participate actively in one or more IETF Working Groups and to attend IETF meetings which are held three times a year. In most cases ...
... IETF meetings which are held three times a year. In most cases active Working Group participation is possible through electronic mail alone. Internet video conferencing is also being used to allow ...
... open process, participants in the IETF and its Working Groups must be able to disclose, and must disclose to the Working Group chairs ...
... Working Groups must be able to disclose, and must disclose to the Working Group chairs any relevant current or pending intellectual property rights that are reasonably and personally known to the ...
... New Working Groups are established within the IETF by explicit charter. The guidelines and procedures for the formation and ...
... IETF by explicit charter. The guidelines and procedures for the formation and operation of IETF working groups are described in detail in [A]. ...
... A Working Group is managed by one or more Working Group chairs (see ...
... A Working Group is managed by one or more Working Group chairs (see section 2.2). It may also include editors of documents that record ...
... chairs (see section 2.2). It may also include editors of documents that record the group's work (see section 2.3). Further details of Working Group operation are contained in [A ...
... section 2.2). It may also include editors of documents that record the group's work (see section 2.3). Further details of Working Group operation are contained in [A] ...
... IETF Working Groups display a spirit of cooperation as well as a high degree of technical maturity; IETF participants recognize that the ...
... Internet Engineering Steering Group ...
... The Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG) is the part of the Internet Society ...
... for the actions associated with the progression of technical specification along the "standards track" including the initial approval of new Working Groups and the final approval of specifications as Internet Standards. The IESG ...
... committee. The IAB is also responsible for reviewing and approving the charters of new Working Groups that are proposed for the IETF. ...
... The IRTF is composed of individual Working Groups, but its structure and mode of operation is much less formal than that of the IETF, due ...
... Internet standards process. The organization and program of work of the IRTF is overseen by the Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG), which consists of the chairs ...
... which consists of the chairs of the IRTF Working Groups. Details of the organization and operation of the IRTF and its Working Groups ...
... Working Groups. Details of the organization and operation of the IRTF and its Working Groups may be found in [H]. ...


... Huizer,E. and D. Crocker, "IETF Working Group Guidelines and Procedures", RFC 1603(-> 2418), March 1994. ...



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