Hi,

To date, I have not seen any comments.  The IAOC is putting this on it's agenda 
for our call next week.

Bob


On Aug 12, 2010, at 5:56 PM, Bob Hinden wrote:

> The IAOC solicits feedback on the revised Administrative Procedures draft 
> that is attached.
> 
> An early draft was sent to the community for comment on 28 May 2010.  Many 
> comments received were about how this relates to BCP101, if the IAOC was 
> changing BCP101, creating new rules, or clarifying areas where BCP101 was not 
> clear.  The attached draft should clarify these comments. 
> 
> In most cases, it includes the relevant BCP101 text and then describes how 
> the IAOC is implementing this.  There are a few cases where BCP101 does not 
> provide specific guidance.  In these cases the Administrative Procedures 
> describes what the IAOC is doing as BCP101 requires.
> 
> The first paragraph of the Administrative Procedures states:
> 
>   RFC 4071 (BCP 101) is the governing authority for IASA, the IAOC and
>   the IAD. It contains clear direction and guidance, but not all the
>   details required for the day-to-day operation of the IETF
>   Administrative Support Activity. BCP 101 section 3.4 specifically
>   tasks the IAOC to decide the details about its decision-making rules
>   and making them public. These Procedures are in response to that
>   requirement, and are further intended to provide clarity for the IAOC
>   and IAD in the execution of operational responsibilities. Further,
>   these procedures are not intended to change BCP 101; that would
>   require another BCP in accordance with section 2.4.
> 
> We hope this version resolves the concerns raised about the earlier version.
> 
> Bob Hinden
> IAOC Chair
> 
> p.s. I will be on vacation starting next week and will respond to comments 
> when I return.
> 
> <IAOC Administrative Procedures 8-13-2010.pdf>
> 
> 

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