[Mops] Mirja Kühlewind's No Objection on charter-ietf-mops-00-03: (with COMMENT)

Mirja Kühlewind via Datatracker <noreply@ietf.org> Wed, 30 October 2019 17:06 UTC

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Mirja Kühlewind has entered the following ballot position for
charter-ietf-mops-00-03: No Objection

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Two small editorial comments:
1) "Internet- and Internet-protocol-delivered media"
Not sure I understand the difference here. I would assume that a media that is
sent over the Internet would also use some Internet-protocol...?

2)"existing protocols and/or networks are challenged by these updated
requirements." "these" seems to be out of context now.

And two questions:

1) "If there is no longer sufficient interest in the
Working Group in a work item, the item may be removed from the list of Working
Group items."
Where/how is the list of Working Group Items maintain? Are we talking here
about working group documents, or milestones, or something else (in a wiki
maybe)? And what does removing mean? That it cannot be discussed on the mailing
list anymore? That is will not get any presentation time? Something else? Not
sure how easy it will be to enforce these things or what that means in
practice...

2) The charter only talks about documenting problems. Does that mean any kind
of BCP-like work is out of scope?