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- N-1-2-040.51 The User Services Area of the Internet Engineering Task
- Force (IETF) by Joyce K. Reynolds*, <jkrey@isi.edu>
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- The actual projects of the User Services Area are handled by the
- creation of Working Groups. There are currently eight working groups
- in this area. All of them held sessions at the IETF in San Diego,
- California, March 16-20, 1992. Two of the eight are newly formed
- working groups: Internet School Networking and Internet Anonymous FTP
- Archives.
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- IETF User Services Area Working Groups
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- Directory Information Services Infrastructure (DISI). DISI is
- chartered to facilitate deployment of X.500 Directory Services on the
- Internet, by producing "Administrator's Guides".
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- Internet Anonymous FTP Archives Working Group (IAFA). IAFA is
- chartered to define a set of recommended standard procedures for the
- access and administration of anonymous ftp archive sites on the
- Internet.
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- Internet School Networking (ISN). ISN is chartered to facilitate the
- connection of the United States' K-12 (Kindergarten-12th Grade)
- schools, public and private, to promote school networking in general.
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- Network Information Services Infrastructure (NISI). NISI is exploring
- the requirements for common, shared Internet-wide network information
- services. The goal is to develop an understanding for what is
- required to implement an information services "infrastructure" for the
- Internet.
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- NOC-Tool Catalogue Revisions Working Group (NOCTOOL2). "Son of
- NOCTools" is updating and revising their catalog to assist network
- managers in the selection and acquisition of diagnostic and analytic
- tools for TCP/IP Internets.
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- User Documentation (USERDOC2). UserDoc2 is preparing a revised
- bibliography of on-line and hard copy documents/reference materials/
- training tools addressing general networking information and how to
- use the Internet. (Target audience: those individuals who provide
- services to end users and end users themselves.)
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- User Glossary (USERGLOSS). User-Gloss is chartered to create an
- Internet glossary of networking terms and acronyms for the Internet
- community.
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- User Services (USWG). The User Services Working Group provides a
- regular forum for people interested in all user services to identify
- and initiate projects designed to improve the quality of information
- available to end-users of the Internet.
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- | WG Chair(s) Mailing List |
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- | DISI Chris Weider disi@merit.edu |
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- | IAFA Peter Deutsch iafa@cc.mcgill.ca |
- | Alan Emtage |
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- | ISN John Clement isn-wg@bitnic.educom.edu |
- | Art St. George |
- | Connie Stout |
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- | NISI April Marine nisi@merit.edu |
- | Pat Smith |
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- | NOCTOOL2 Robert Enger noctools@merit.edu |
- | Darren Kinley |
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- | USERDOC2 Ellen Hoffman userdoc@merit.edu |
- | Lenore Jackson |
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- | USERGLOSS Gary Malkin usergloss@xylogics.com |
- | Tracy LaQuey Parker |
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- | USWG Joyce K. Reynolds us-wg@nnsc.nsf.net |
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- New FYI RFCs published since the last issue:
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- FYI 14 "Technical Overview of Directory Services Using
- the X.500 Protocol", (Also RFC 1309), March 1992.
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- FYI 13 "Executive Introduction to Directory Services Using
- the X.500 Protocol", (Also RFC 1308), March 1992.
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- FYI 12 "Building a Network Information Services Infrastructure",
- (Also RFC 1302), February 1992.
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- FYI 11 "A Catalog of Available X.500 Implementations",
- (Also RFC 1292), January 1992.
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- FYI 10 "There's Gold in them thar Networks! or Searching for
- Treasure in all the Wrong Places", (Also RFC 1290),
- December 1991.
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- Details on obtaining FYI RFCs via FTP or EMAIL may be obtained by
- sending an EMAIL message to "rfc-info@ISI.EDU" with the message body
- "help: ways_to_get_rfcs". For example:
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- To: rfc-info@ISI.EDU
- Subject: getting rfcs
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- help: ways_to_get_rfcs
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- * Member of the Technical Staff, Information Sciences Institute,
- University of Southern California
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