> We actually had an IETF "Help Desk" at NANOG 63 (San Antonio, 2015) and > NANOG 64 or 65 ― > https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/2015/01/chris-grundemann-nanog-63-talking-bcop-ietf-and-more/ > and > https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/2014/11/operators-and-the-ietf-update-from-ietf-91/ > > We hoped to answer questions such as: > “Why should I participate in the IETF?” > “How do I get involved in the IETF?” > “What is the difference between an Internet-Draft and an RFC?” > “How do I submit an idea to the IETF?” > “What is the IETF working on in <foo> space?” > “How do I comment on an existing IETF document?” > <your question here>
perhaps the internet would benefit more from the inverse, a help desk at the ietf for "what is internet operation and how does it actually work?" randy