[vmeet] next steps on IETF Outreach

Alia Atlas <akatlas@gmail.com> Mon, 30 October 2017 02:46 UTC

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Subject: [vmeet] next steps on IETF Outreach
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After the webconference about IETF Local Communities and IETF Outreach,
I and my co-authors have taken another pass at what is the appropriate
structure
and necessary (very minimal) applications of policy in
draft-atlas-geo-focused-activities-01.
Feedback would be welcome. My expectation is to use this for the next year
or so for how the IETF Outreach work will be organized and improve it
before thinking about publication.  I would like to start having more IETF
Local Communities start up and would be delighted to chat with anyone who
is potentially interested in being a coordinator.

I am considering holding a side-meeting at IETF 100 also; please privately
email me
with thoughts.

For those curious about what an IETF Local Community meeting can be like,
do ask
on ietf-hub-boston@ietf.org or someone you know.  Organizational details
are on the
wiki at: https://trac.ietf.org/trac/edu/wiki/BostonLocal

Regards,
Alia

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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
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        Title           : Geographically-Focused IETF Activities
        Authors         : Alia Atlas
                          Christian O’Flaherty
                          Harish Chowdhary
                          Scott Bradner
        Filename        : draft-atlas-geo-focused-activities-01.txt
        Pages           : 13
        Date            : 2017-10-29

Abstract:
   The IETF has a variety of activities beyond those that are part of
   the standards process.  IETF activities that aren't part of the
   standards process are still quite useful for the IETF mission.  Some
   of these activities, such as IETF hackathons, tutorials, and
   mentoring, occur at in-person meetings.  There has been and continues
   to be interest in having such activities located in different
   geographical areas.

   The document defines how the IETF organizes our Geographically-
   Focused Activities.  It is intended for eventual publication as a BCP
   but this is currently an initial strawman proposal based upon the
   existing variety of experience with the experimental activities in
   this space over the past several years.


The IETF datatracker status page for this draft is:
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