Thank you for the lively discussion. Based on the great number of messages, I
judge that there is rough consensus for the IETF Chair and the IAB Chair
signing the Affirmation. The Last Call asks for people to speak up if they
have strong objections. Despite the phrasing of the question, many people
spoke in favor of this action.
A few people raised concerns about the process that lead to this document.
First, Bernard Aboba, acting as IAB Chair, sent the statement out and asked for
comment. Then, the document was discussed in the plenary session on Vancouver.
Finally, on August 10th, I sent out the Last Call. Comments sent in reply to
Bernard's message and comments from the plenary discussion were addresses prior
to the Last Call.
Here are the versions:
Asked for comment:
http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/84/slides/slides-84-iesg-opsplenary-4.pdf
Last Call:
http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/84/slides/slides-84-iesg-opsplenary-15.pdf
This document is not intended for the standards track. The IAB is considering
publication as an Informational RFC to preserve the document in the RFC series.
Based on the comments received during the Last Call, one change is being made
to the document. The document said:
4. Availability. Standards specifications are made accessible to all for
implementation and deployment. Affirming standards organizations have defined
procedures to develop specifications that can be implemented under fair terms.
Given market diversity, fair terms may vary from royalty-free (especially
where
open source is commonplace) to fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory terms
(FRAND).
The Last Call raised a concern, asking for deletion of this phrase:
(especially where open source is commonplace)
Based on the Last Call discussion, this change was recommended to the other
signers. This change was accepted, and this phrase will be deleted.
Thanks again,
Russ Housley
IETF Chair
On Aug 10, 2012, at 11:19 AM, IETF Chair wrote:
The IETF Chair and the IAB Chair intend to sign the Affirmation
of the Modern Global Standards Paradigm, which can be found
here:
http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/84/slides/slides-84-iesg-opsplenary-15.pdf
An earlier version was discussed in plenary, and the IAB Chair called
for comments on the IETF mail list. This version includes changes
that address those comments.
Th IETF 84 Administrative plenary minutes have been posted, so that
discussion can be reviewed if desired. The minutes are here:
http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/84/minutes/minutes-84-iesg-opsplenary
On 8 August 2012, the IEEE Standards Association Board of Governors
approved this version of the document. The approval process is
underway at the W3C as well.
The IETF Chair and the IAB Chair intend to sign the Affirmation in the
next few weeks. Please send strong objections to the iab(_at_)iab(_dot_)org
and the ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org mailing lists by 2012-08-24.
Thank you,
Russ Housley
IETF Chair