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- Network Working Group C. Huitema
- Request for Comments: 1601 Internet Architecture Board
- Obsoletes: 1358 March 1994
- Category: Informational
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- Charter of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB)
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- Status of this Memo
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- This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo
- does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of
- this memo is unlimited.
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- Abstract
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- This memo documents the composition, selection, roles, and
- organization of the Internet Architecture Board and its subsidiary
- organizations.
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- 1. IAB Membership
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- The Internet Architecture Board (IAB) shall consist of 13 voting
- members, composed of the IETF chair and 12 full members. The IETF
- chair, who is also the chair of the IESG, may vote on all official
- IAB actions except the approval of IESG members. Ex-officio members
- and a liaison from the IESG may also attend IAB meetings but shall
- have no vote on official actions.
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- Voting IAB members shall serve for a term of two years, but may serve
- any number of terms.
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- Members of the IAB shall serve as individuals, and not as
- representatives of any company, agency, or other organization.
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- 1.1 Selection of voting IAB members
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- Voting IAB members shall be nominated by the nominating committee
- of the IETF and appointed by an appropriate group. The 12 full
- members shall be approved by vote of the Board of Trustees of the
- Internet Society (ISOC), while the IETF chair shall be approved by
- vote of the 12 full IAB members then sitting. Normally, six new
- full members are nominated each year.
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- The IETF nomination committee is formed every year and consists of
- a non-voting chair designated by the Internet Society and seven
- members picked at random from a pool of volunteers. Any person
- who took part in two IETF meetings in the last two years may
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- volunteer for this pool. The nomination committee also includes
- four non-voting liaison members, one designated by each of the
- Board of Trustees of the Internet Society, the IAB, the IESG, and
- the IRSG.
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- New IAB members shall be selected each year to replace those whose
- terms have expired or been vacated. The nomination committee
- shall prepare a list containing at least one candidate for each
- open position, and present this list to the ISOC Board of
- Trustees. The Board of Trustees will by a vote appoint IAB
- members from the list of nominees to fill the open positions.
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- There is no limit to the number of terms that a member of the IAB
- may serve. A member that wishes to be re-nominated at the end of
- a term simply notifies the nomination committee. However, there
- is no obligation for renomination.
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- 1.2 Ex-Officio Members
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- The IRSG chair and the RFC Editor shall be Ex-officio members of
- the IAB, with no vote in official actions. An ex-officio position
- may be held by a voting member.
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- 2. The Role of the IAB:
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- The IAB was chartered as a component of the Internet Society in June
- of 1992. Its responsibilities under this charter include:
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- (a) IESG Selection
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- The IAB appoints a new IETF chair and all other IESG candidates,
- from a list provided by the IETF nominating committee.
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- (b) Architectural Oversight
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- The IAB provides oversight of the architecture for the protocols
- and procedures used by the Internet.
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- (c) Standards Process Oversight and Appeal
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- The IAB provides oversight of the process used to create Internet
- Standards.
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- The IAB serves as an appeal board for complaints of improper
- execution of the standards process.
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- (d) RFC Series and IANA
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- The IAB is responsible for editorial management and publication of
- the Request for Comments (RFC) document series, and for
- administration of the various Internet assigned numbers.
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- (e) External Liaison
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- The IAB acts as representative of the interests of the Internet
- Society in liaison relationships with other organizations
- concerned with standards and other technical and organizational
- issues relevant to the world-wide Internet.
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- (f) Advice to ISOC
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- The IAB acts as a source of advice and guidance to the Board of
- Trustees and Officers of the Internet Society concerning
- technical, architectural, procedural, and (where appropriate)
- policy matters pertaining to the Internet and its enabling
- technologies.
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- The following is an expanded discussion of these IAB functions.
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- 2.1 IESG Selection
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- Members of the IESG are nominated for a period of two years by the
- IETF nomination committee, and are appointed by approval from the
- IAB. The committee shall select at least one nominee for each
- vacant IESG position, i.e., chair of the IESG or chair of a
- specific area. The nomination committee may present several
- candidates for an available position, in which case the IAB will
- select one of the nominees for that position.
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- The nominating committee shall present the IESG nomination list to
- the IAB for approval. Within two weeks of receiving the list, the
- IAB shall approve or disapprove of the nominations, by voting
- among the full members of the IAB. At least 8 affirmative votes,
- and no more than one negative vote, are required to approve an
- IESG appointment.
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- Should the IAB fail to approve a particular nomination, the
- nomination committee shall present a new nomination for that
- position. Should this process fail to converge rapidly, the
- sitting IESG is permitted to make a temporary appointment to one
- of their own positions whenever there is no IAB-selected person
- with an unexpired term filling that slot.
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- 2.2 Architectural oversight
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- A major role of the IAB is long range planning. The IAB is
- expected to "pay attention" to important long-term issues in the
- Internet, and to make sure that these issues are brought to the
- attention of the group(s) that are in a position to address them.
- It is also expected to play a role in assuring that the people
- responsible for evolving the Internet and its technology are aware
- of the essential elements of the Internet architecture.
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- When a new IETF working group is proposed, the IESG will forward a
- preliminary version of the charter to the IAB for review of
- architectural consistency and integrity. The IAB shall review
- these proposed charters and give feedback to the IESG as
- appropriate.
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- Pursuant to the architectural oversight function, the IAB sponsors
- and organizes the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF).
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- On occasion, the IAB will convene panels to perform in-depth
- reviews of particular architectural issue. Such reviews may
- include consideration of relevant IETF Working Group activities,
- and for this purpose the panel may invite presentations by
- qualified parties on the design goals and decisions, technology
- choices, and other pertinent aspects of these IETF activities.
- The results of such a review will be a report which may give
- advice to the community and the IESG.
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- The IAB may organize ad hoc bodies of independent technical
- experts to adjudicate technical disputes.
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- 2.3 Standards Process Oversight and Appeal
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- The development, review, and approval of Internet Standards is the
- responsibility of the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG)
- of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The standards
- process executed by the IESG is established and documented by the
- IAB, in consultation with the IESG and with the concurrence of the
- IETF.
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- 2.4 RFC Series and Assigned Numbers
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- The RFC series constitutes the archival publication channel for
- Internet Standards and for other contributions by the Internet
- research and engineering community. The IAB shall select an RFC
- Editor, who shall be responsible for the editorial management and
- publication of the RFC series.
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- The IAB shall also designate an Internet Assigned Numbers
- Authority (IANA) to administer the assignment of Internet protocol
- numbers.
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- 2.5 External Liaison
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- The IAB is responsible for relationships between the Internet
- technical groups working under the auspices of ISOC and other
- interested parties such as the US Federal Networking Council
- (FNC); various organs of the European Commission (EC); the
- Coordinating Committee for Intercontinental Research Networking
- (CCIRN); standards bodies such as the International Organization
- for Standardization (ISO), the International Electrotechnical
- Commission (IEC), and the International Telecommunication Union
- (ITU); and other professional societies such as the Institute of
- Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and the Association for
- Computing Machinery (ACM).
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- 2.6 Advice to ISOC
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- The IAB may convene panels of knowledgeable people, hold hearings,
- and otherwise pursue the investigation of specific questions or
- topics presented to it by the Internet Society.
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- 3. IAB Organization
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- 3.1 IAB chair
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- The members of the IAB shall select one of its full members to
- serve as the chair of the IAB, with all of the duties and
- responsibilities normally associated with such a position. The
- term of the IAB chair shall be one year, with no restriction on
- renewal. The chair of the IAB may be removed at any time by the
- affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members of the IAB, or as a
- result of his or her departure from the IAB.
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- The chair of the IAB shall have the authority to organize the IAB.
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- 3.2 Executive Director
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- The chair of the IAB hall have the authority to appoint or remove
- an Executive Director (ExecD). The ExecD shall administer the
- internal operation of the IAB, e.g., organization of conferences
- and meetings and reporting of their results.
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- The ExecD may be chosen among the full IAB members with voting
- rights; otherwise, the ExecD shall be an ex-officio non-voting
- member.
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- 3.3 Selection of the IRSG chair
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- The chair of the IAB shall have the authority to appoint or remove
- the chair of the Internet Research Steering Group (IRSG). The
- IRSG chair shall be responsible for the management and
- organization of the IRSG.
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- The IRSG chair may be chosen among the full IAB member with voting
- rights; otherwise, the IRSG chair shall be an ex-officio non-
- voting member.
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- 3.4 Liaisons
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- The chair of the IAB and another IAB member, to be selected by the
- chair, shall serve as liaisons to the IESG. The selected liaison
- may be a full member or an ex-officio member.
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- In addition, the IESG will appoint one of its members to serve as
- a liaison to the IAB. The IESG liaison may attend IAB meetings
- but shall have no vote.
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- Security Considerations
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- Security issues are not discussed in this memo.
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- Author's Address
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- Christian Huitema
- INRIA
- 2004 Route des Lucioles
- BP 93
- 06092 SOPHIA-ANTIPOLIS Cedex
- France
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- EMail: Christian.Huitema@sophia.inria.fr
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