INTERNET ENGINEERING STEERING GROUP (IESG) June 14, 2001 Reported by: Steve Coya, IETF Executive Director ATTENDEES --------- Ahuja, Abha / Merit Alvestrand, Harald / Cisco Bradner, Scott / Harvard Bellovin, Steve / AT&T Labs (IAB Liaison) Bush, Randy / Verio Coltun, Rob / Redback Networks Coya, Steve / IETF Faltstrom, Patrik / Cisco Freed, Ned / Innosoft Klensin, John / AT&T (IAB Chair) Leech, Marcus / Nortel Mankin, Allison / ISI Marine, April / Nominum Narten, Thomas / IBM Nordmark, Erik / Sun Reynolds, Joyce K. / ISI (RFC Editor) Michelle Schipper / ICANN Schiller, Jeff / MIT Wijnen, Bert / Lucent Regrets ------- Beaulieu, Marcia / IETF Minutes ------- 1. The minutes of the May 31 Teleconference were approved. Steve to place in public archives. 2. The IESG approved publication of Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Stamp Protocols (TSP) as a Proposed Standard. Steve to send announcement. 3. The IESG approved publication of End-to-end Performance Implications of Slow Links as a BCP. Steve to send announcement. 4. Steve to send a WG review message for Open Pluggable Edge Services (opes) to IETF-Announce and new-work lists. 5. The IESG approved creation of the Geographic Location/Privacy (geopriv) Working Group in the Application Area. Steve to announce. 6. Steve to send new RAP charter to IESG. If no concerns are raised, Steve to update the WG records to show the new description and milestones. 7. The IESG approved publication of IP Multicast Applications: Challenges and Solutions as an Informational RFC. Steve to send announcement. 8. The IESG had no problem with the publication of A URN Namespace for Public Identifiers as an Informational RFC. Steve to notify RFC Editor, and ask them to correct a typo on Page 6. In the string: "urn:publicid:+:IDN+example.org:DTD+XML+Bookmarks+1.0:EN:XML" the :+: needs to be replaced with :%2B: 9. Jeff assumed the token for compiling the code in US Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (SHA1) in exchange for Ned's [implied] promise to complete his review of the PGP-MIME doc. 10. It was noted that the Windows 2000 Kerberos Change Password and Set Password Protocols contained the "can not publish as RFC" statement; confusing since the author submitted it for consideration as an Informational RFC. After confirming that a new/seperate message will be sent if/when an update is submitted, Steve to remove from Items list (and suggest to RFC Editor that they replicate the action). Steve to send a note to the RFC Editor asking them to check boilerplate text prior to sending documents to the IESG, and to consider returning documents to the authors when appropriate. 11. Steve to send a DNP message for CHECKING OF MESSAGE INTEGRITY DURING SMTP TRANSACTIONS , stealing as much as he wants from Ned's draft DNP note. 12. The IESG had no problem with the publication of MGCP Business Phone Packages as an Informational RFC as long as the IESG note (drafted by Scott) is published with it. Steve to convey to RFC Editor. 13. Harald accepted the token for Root Zone Definitions and Alternative Roots and the Virtual Inclusive Root . When he has finished the note, he will send to Steve who will post to the IETF Announcement list. 14. The IESG accepted the separation of references in RFCs pronouncement drafted by Scott. Steve to post to IETF Announcement list and the Statements web page. 15. Steve will begin including non-WG reading list documents on the Recent Actions web page referencing the no problem message posted to the RFC Editor. 16. Steve to send the Note Well text to every WG Chair, once he receives a copy of the revisied text from Harald. 17. Allison volunteered/was drafted to write up the IESG note to accompany the four nat-rsip documents that were previously approved for publication as Experimental RFCs. Thomas offered to assist.