re-charter?
"Ken Carlberg" <[email protected]> Wed, 20 Apr 2005 17:43:21 -0400
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<warning: this is a bit lengthy and kind of resembles a noel-gram :) >
a couple of months ago there was a brief thread on this list that
discussed the possibility of rechartering IEPREP. currently, the
charter focuses the attention of IEPREP to requirements and
framework documents.
however, it had been pointed out in that re-chartering thread that
there are several individual drafts floating in the I-D ether that
have varying degrees of relevance to the subject of emergency
communications, and yet don't seem to have a home. at both the
washington-ietf and the minneapolis-ietf (and actually earlier
meetings if one wants to include some of the rsvp extention work)
there were attempts to discuss these drafts at the TSVWG meetings,
but there wasn't much reaction. Joe Touch's comment at each
meeting (my paraphrasing) that the "silence was deafening" seemed
to capture the moment. on the other hand, it also seemed that a
considerable chunk of the material that Fred Baker discussed
(ie, the MLPP drafts) was quite outside of the interest of the
usual suspects that attend TSVWG. there seemed to be considerably
more discussion on Fred's and James's material at the San Diego
IETF meeting than at the DC and Minneapolis combined -- the
minutes of each meeting may bear this out, but then that is also
dependent on who takes the minutes.
while I can't speak for Fred or James as to the reason their MLPP
drafts have been forwarded to TSVWG (one assumes because it is the
catch-all for transport area drafts that have no other home), I can
certainly see that the current charter of IEPREP prevented their
inclusion in IEPREP (because it only deals with requirements and
frameworks).
so that takes us to the subject of this long winded email.
In the old charter thread, James suggested (words to the effect of)
we should explore rechartering IEPREP so that it can now address the
subject of solutions. its my understanding that some folks at the
Minneapolis IETF discussed this topic in the hallways, but I am in the
dark as to the ultimate conclusions. soooooo, I'd like to revisit this
discussion on the list. specifially,
- what are the objections (if any) to expanding the charter?
(and if the chairs/ADs have objections, now is the time to
chime in :-)
- assuming we have rough consensus of exploring the subject of
re-chartering, what should the new charter say?
Note, and this is a whopper of a caveat! All of us need to be in
agreement that *proposed solutions* could only be considered in
IEPREP where no other *applicable* active working group exists.
Note #2...Perhaps a starting point for any discussion of a proposed
new charter is agreeing on what is considered a solution :-)
comments?
-ken