I agree with Dave. Currently it is very difficult to get in
on the early stages of a BoF, even if the subject of the BoF
is of critical importance to your business or job. How does
one find out - prior to attending a meeting - that a mailing
list has been setup?
--
Eric
--> -----Original Message-----
--> From: ietf-bounces(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
--> [mailto:ietf-bounces(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org]On Behalf Of
--> Dave Crocker
--> Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2005 10:56 AM
--> To: IETF
--> Subject: When to announce a new mailing list on ietf-announce?
-->
-->
-->
--> > I'm not convinced that non-WG lists should be announced
--> > in a formal way, but it would certainly be dumb to
--> > create a list and tell nobody.
-->
--> If it is ok to create a list under ietf.org, it ought to be ok to
--> announce it on ietf-announce. If it is ok to announce such
--> lists, it
--> ought to be ok to announce similar lists that are running
--> at other sites.
-->
--> The question, then, is when it is ok to create a list at
--> ietf.org. I'm
--> guessing that the existing criteria are something like "the
--> activity is
--> targeting wg status and is beginning the process, through online
--> discussion."
-->
--> If one wanted to be highly formal and objective, but still have the
--> scope for such lists constrained to IETF activities, then
--> requiring a
--> draft charter and a BOF request, or the like, might be reasonable.
-->
--> d/
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