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Re: Public musing on the nature of IETF membership and employment status

2010-04-06 13:33:36
On 6 Apr 2010, at 17:16, Mark Atwood wrote:
Only individual people can be "members" of the IETF.  And "membership" is 
mostly defined as "who shows up on the mailing list" and "who shows up at the 
meetings".

There have been many cases in the history of the IETF where well known 
members who are in the middle of writing standards or of chairing various 
important working groups, who have worked for well-known large companies, 
will change employers, to other companies, to startups, or to personal 
sabbaticals switch around between industry, academia, research, and 
government, and this will not, does not, and should not, affect their 
position inside the IETF at all.

I don't see any meaningful relationship between employment status and IETF 
participation.  That's all.  As a student and as of now unemployed, I have 
never ceased to be a participant in the IETF, because I have wanted to be a 
participant in the IETF.  And, as far as possible given the necessities of 
life, I think that's how it should be.  We are all a bunch of socialists. :-)

In the meantime my next job might well be decided by first my intrigue of 
networking, and the Internet, and next by my employer's appreciation of these 
same principles.  Until then, my ongoing certification has a lot to do with 
networking.  In any event, it is the IETF's wholly open nature that contributed 
to my involvement and interest in it, and all of the work and people that do 
it, so that it's very possible that these principles are why I'm in this field 
at all.

Cheers,
Sabahattin
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