Given the number of comments/concerns raised over the initial proposed
charter, the chairs need to revise the charter.  After that, it is
reviewed by the relevant AD (Jari in this case) and once he is satisfied
with the charter content, it is reviewed by the IESG and comments are
solicited from the IETF community.

Our intent is to re-use the existing ipv6 mailing list rather than
create a new one.

Regards,
Brian

Hemant Singh (shemant) wrote:
> Folks,
>  
> When will a URL be available for this new IPv6 Maintenance WG? Will this
> new WG have a new mailer to send emails to or will the ipv6@ietf.org
> <mailto:ipv6@ietf.org> mailer continue to be used for the new WG?  If a
> new mailer is created, will people subscribed to ipv6@ietf.org
> <mailto:ipv6@ietf.org> automatically get moved to the new mailer?
> Lastly, in what timeframe can one expect to get this administrative work
> out of the way?
>  
> Sorry, if I missed any emails related to answers to such questions.
>  
> Thanks.
>  
> Hemant
> 
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