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CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_
Reported by Jennifer Sellers/NASA NREN
Minutes of the Internet School Networking Working Group (ISN)
Thanks to Avri Doria who provided the notes for these minutes.
The meeting began with introductions of those present and an annoucement
that the new ISN co-Chairs are Art St. George and Jennifer Sellers.
Art was unable attend this meeting.
Jennifer began with some of her own opinions concerning the direction of
the group, which included the idea that the group had not completely
found its identity yet. She pointed out that while some work had been
done on the charter since the last IETF, it was up to the group today to
complete the bulk of that work (with refinements only to take place on
the list after the meeting) in order for the group to continue.
In the discussion that followed, it was brought out that ISN:
o needs to define what the Internet (and perhaps an internet) is to
the K-12 community at large,
o needs to help spread the word that there is a defined domain naming
structure that should be used by K-12 institutions when attaching
to the Internet, and
o could provide a communications media to tell members of the
educational community about the opportunities/features that exist
on the Internet and how to get access to them.
The group then moved to consideration of the body of the charter. One
of the salient features of this discussion was the idea of being a
liaison should be prevalent, and the idea of advising should not. IETF
working groups can only make recommendations. Another major point
discussed was the nature of User Services working groups in general and
ISN in particular. It was noted that among other things, the IETF is a
second level provider of support. In other words, although many
documents may be directed toward and/or reach end-users, our focus
within the IETF is to help those providing services to the primary and
secondary school community. The charter was widened to reflect the fact
that the IETF is an international organization.
Following the work on the body of the charter, April Marine gave a
report on some information gathering she had done on the creation of a
directory of educational people involved in networking.
This led into a discussion of the milestones, one of which is to define
the information to be included in such a directory, and to recommend a
process for collecting and updating the data. There are a handful of
service providers who may be interested in offering the service, and the
milestone includes coordinating with one of them to see that the
directory becomes a reality. A number of other milestones were created,
and each one had at least one volunteer prepared to carry it through.
For more specific information on the wording of the charter and the
contents of the milestones, please refer to the ISN charter.
Attendees
Sepideh Boroumand sepi@aol.com
Arthurine Breckenridge arbreck@sandia.gov
Hallie Carlson hallie@nsipo.arc.nasa.gov
Henry Clark henryc@oar.net
Alan Clegg abc@concert.net
Ann Cooper cooper@isi.edu
James Davin davin@thumper.bellcore.com
Avri Doria avri@locus.com
Sallie Fellows sallie@ed.unh.edu
Martyne Hallgren martyne@mitchell.cit.cornell.edu
Alf Hansen Alf.Hansen@uninett.no
Eugene Hastings hastings@psc.edu
John Krawczyk jkrawczy@wellfleet.com
Dave Livingston squirrel@vnet.net
Dan Magorian magorian@ni.umd.edu
Bill Manning bmanning@rice.edu
April Marine april@atlas.arc.nasa.gov
Marsha Perrott perrott@prep.net
Joyce K. Reynolds jkrey@isi.edu
Richard Schmalgemeier rgs@merit.edu
Jennifer Sellers sellers@quest.arc.nasa.gov
Patricia Smith psmith@merit.edu
John Vollbrecht jrv@merit.edu
William Warner warner@ohio.gov
Gerry White gerry@lancity.com