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IAB Report Highlights and Initiatives from July 28, 2010

This report outlines key discussions and decisions from the IAB meeting held on July 28, 2010. Topics include architectural oversight, standards process appeal, RFC series management, and ongoing IANA projects. Notable updates include the publication of drafts related to IPv6 Network Address Translation and Internationalized Domain Name encodings. The report emphasizes the importance of clear responsibilities, transparency, and the ongoing evolution of the Internet protocols. Various programs and initiatives are also highlighted, along with suggestions for future IAB activities.

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IAB Report Highlights and Initiatives from July 28, 2010

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  1. IETF 78 July 28 2010 Olaf M. Kolkman IAB Report

  2. About the IAB • IAB Charter RFC2850http://www.iab.org/about/overview.html • IAB Homepagehttp://www.iab.org/ • Documents & Correspondencehttp://www.iab.org/documents/correspondence/index.html • Minuteshttp://www.iab.org/documents/iabmins/indext.html • Backlog build up, a batch have been posted today • Called for Scribes

  3. RFC2850…. • IESG Appointment • Architectural Oversight • Standards Process Oversight and Appeal • RFC Series and IANA • ISOC Liaison • External Liaison

  4. b) Architectural OversightDocument Activity Published: • [RFC 5902] • IAB thoughts on IPv6 Network Address Translation • draft-iab-ipv6-nat-03.txt Submitted: • IAB Thoughts on Encodings for Internationalized Domain Names • draft-iab-idn-encoding-04.txt

  5. b) Architectural OversightMore Document Activity Active • Evolution of the IP model • draft-iab-ip-model-evolution-01 • Architectural Considerations of IP Anycast • draft-iab-anycast-arch-implications-00.txt Moved away from the IAB worklist • A survey of Authentication Mechanisms • draft-iab-auth-mech-07 Survey was a useful component but we could not get to consensus on the recommendation

  6. c) Standards Process Oversight and Appeal http://www.iab.org/appeals/index.html • Appeal to the IAB over IESG response to the IDNA appeal by JFC Morfin, 7 June 2010.

  7. d) RFC Series and IANA: RFC Model • The transition is on track • Glenn Kowack has defined a framework for how to design the RFC Editor function and its interactions. • The framework is vetted this week • talk to him • Drafts (e.g. RFC5620 modification, Job Description, and hiring process) will be developed and published between now and review in September

  8. e) ISOC Liaison • Nothing to report on, although there is a constant informal information flow

  9. f) External Liaison • Murray Kucherawy appointed as liaison to the Open Mobile Alliance • Dean Willis is acknowledged for managing the liaison relation since 2004 • IEEE 802.23 liaison established and Richard Barnes appointed as the liaison manager

  10. Going Forward • Internal reorganization of the workflow. • Programs • Long-term work that needs continuous attention over multiple IAB appointment cycles • Initiatives • Short term work that can be completed roughly within an IAB members tenure • Responsibilities • Reoccurring responsibilities • To improve how we manage our responsibilities, improve transparency, and make clear commitments

  11. Initial Programs and Initiatives • Programs: • Privacy • Internationalization • IANA Evolution • SDO Coordination • Initiatives: • Application Features in the DNS • Canonicalization for Security Contexts • HTTP Guidelines

  12. Next Steps • Detail the programs and initiatives (names, milestones) and publish them on-line.

  13. Open Microphone Session • State your name clearly • Keep your contribution short and to the point

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