IAB Meeting -- February 12, 2002, 15h00-17h00 US-ET
ATTENDING
* John Klensin -- IAB Chair
Harald Alvestrand -- IETF/IESG Chair
* Ran Atkinson
* Rob Austein
* Fred Baker
* Steve Bellovin -- Liaison to the IESG
* Brian Carpenter
* Jon Crowcroft
* Leslie Daigle
* Sally Floyd
* Geoff Huston
Erik Nordmark -- Liaison from the IESG
Vern Paxson -- IRTF Chair, liaison from the IRTF
Joyce K. Reynolds -- Liaison from the RFC Editor
* Henning Schulzrinne
["*" indicates presence for the discussion of Agenda Item 5, handled first.]
REGRETS:
Steve Deering
Lynn St.Amour -- Liaison from ISOC
NEXT SCHEDULED MEETING:
Teleconference Tuesday March 12, 2002, 1500-1700 US-ET
AGENDA
- Acceptance of minutes of past meetings
- January 8, 2002 (as circulated February 9, 2002)
- Review of Action Items (below)
- Review of current IAB documents (below)
- Liaison updates
- NomCom Status
- ENUM status
- IANA response re. .bz redelegation
- ISOC Board appointee process
- Bert's management architecture question
- Is there anything to action about IDN?
NOTES
1. Acceptance of minutes of past meetings
- January 8, 2001 (as circulated February 9, 2002)
Accepted.
2. Review of Action Items
3. Review of current IAB documents
4. Liaison updates
5. NomCom Status
6. ENUM status
ITU Study Group 2 has signed off on our interim procedures for
ENUM registrations in e164.arpa; registrations are starting to occur.
Problems are migrating elsewhere. Do we need an ENUM-specific liaison
to ITU-T?
7. IANA response re. .bz redelegation
John Klensin has drafted some remarks and circulated them. Editorial
comments received from some IAB members, but no consensus yet.
John will redraft and circulate note.
8. ISOC Board appointee process
Draft governance procedure in front of the Board, but there
are details to work out. IETF(IAB) will be free to define its
own process for selecting candidates, with the only linkage to
avoid collisions with the ISOC NomCom process in terms of
naming candidates. These are expected to be regular Trustees.
ISOC counsel doesn't seem to think that a voting ex officio
officer is anything that makes sense.
IAB will make selections of 2 BoT members for this year. This IAB will issue
the call for nominees (initiating the process), and the next seated IAB
will make the selection.
John Klensin will write the note to the IETF community outlining this
proposal.
9. Bert's management architecture question
10. Is there anything to action about IDN?
Ran Atkinson has offered to coordinate a document re. the chinese
character set issue, as brought to us from the IDN WG. John Klensin
is working on it with him.
OLD ACTION ITEMS
- Harald Alvestrand:
Arrange "International Internet" workshop/series of meetings.
[pre-May01]
Ongoing
"Sigh". Harald not sure what to do next. Doesn't feel like there
has been enough review, but doesn't know how to get there. Can't
suggest an alternative stuckee. Perhaps some of the specific
people putting suggestions forth for IDN would be appropriate?
Action item: by next call, identify potential co-chair. Assigned
to Harald and John.
- Ran Atkinson, Henning Schulzrinne:
Read INTLOC documents and comment on their applicability as
"Internationalization Considerations".
- Rob Austein and Brian Carpenter:
Review and potentially update RFC 1958.
[pre-May01]
Ongoing
Draft text circulated to IAB for comment. Will shortly be published
as draft-iab-arch-changes-00.txt. Subsequent versions are expected;
potential Minneapolis plenary item to solicit community input.
- John Klensin:
Talk to the IESG about IPR repository plan.
[Aug01]
Ongoing
Revisited in January 2002 -- status quo.
John & Harald Alvestrand need to have a discussion with IESG &
Secretariat. John & Harald are declared the committee to deal
with this.
- Brian Carpenter, Lynn St.Amour:
Draft ISOC board member job description and requirements for IETF
[Dec01]
Done
Input from ISOC NomCom has been provided to John.
- Sally Floyd:
First cut on "Architectural Considerations" document -- a generalization
of the discussions we've had about OPES, CDI, and glorp/shipworm.
- John Klensin:
ENUM background and motivation document
[Jan02]
Done
Published as draft-iab-itu-enum-notes-00.txt -- to move to
documents in progress.
- Henning Schulzrinne:
(Definitive) history of the IETF website
[Jan02]
Ongoing
Notes are together on Henning's web page; he'll last call it
and see where we go from here.
NEW ACTION ITEMS
- John Klensin, Harald Alvestrand:
Find co-chair for IntLoc effort
- John Klensin:
Redraft and ship commentary on .bz delegation proposal
- John Klensin:
Note to IETF announce outlining plan for appointing Trustees
to ISOC Board.
- Ran Atkinson:
Network Management workshop plan
- Ran Atkinson, John Klensin:
Draft issues document re. IDN and the Traditional/Simplified
Chinese matching problem, generalized
IAB DRAFTS IN PROGRESS
- Ran Atkinson, Steve Bellovin:
Security considerations, including common security attacks.
[pre-May01]
Ongoing
Steve and Eric Rescorla have done some revisions, and are waiting
on Jeff Schiller for input on IPsec.
- Steve Bellovin:
Applicability statement for security building blocks.
[pre-May01]
Ongoing
New version shipped to Jeff Schiller for comment; two open issues,
but should be ready to go soon.
- Brian Carpenter:
Middle boxes: taxonomy and issues
- Henning Schulzrinne:
Telephony Services PSTN interworking draft as
an IAB document.
[pre-May01]
Ongoing
Detailed comments circulated on the IAB list. Ongoing out-of-
band discussions.
- Leslie Daigle:
IETF PSO-PC Process
- Sally Floyd:
IAB Considerations for OPES
- Leslie Daigle:
IAB Considerations for UNilateral Self-Address Fixing
(UNSAF)
[Jan02]
Ongoing
Revised version (-01) published week of February 4, 2002.
- John Klensin:
ENUM Backgrounder
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