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diff --git a/doc/rfc/rfc8090.txt b/doc/rfc/rfc8090.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2aa80ad --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rfc/rfc8090.txt @@ -0,0 +1,395 @@ + + + + + + +Internet Architecture Board (IAB) R. Housley +Request for Comments: 8090 Vigil Security +Category: Informational February 2017 +ISSN: 2070-1721 + + + Appointment Procedures for the IETF Representatives to the + Community Coordination Group (CCG) + +Abstract + + This document outlines the procedures by which the IETF makes + appointments to the Community Coordination Group (CCG), which + provides advice and guidance to the IETF Trust in matters related to + the IANA trademarks and the IANA domain names. + +Status of This Memo + + This document is not an Internet Standards Track specification; it is + published for informational purposes. + + This document is a product of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB) + and represents information that the IAB has deemed valuable to + provide for permanent record. It represents the consensus of the + Internet Architecture Board (IAB). Documents approved for + publication by the IAB are not a candidate for any level of Internet + Standard; see Section 2 of RFC 7841 + + Information about the current status of this document, any errata, + and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained at + http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8090. + +Copyright Notice + + Copyright (c) 2017 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the + document authors. All rights reserved. + + This document is subject to BCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal + Provisions Relating to IETF Documents + (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info) in effect on the date of + publication of this document. Please review these documents + carefully, as they describe your rights and restrictions with respect + to this document. + + + + + + + + +Housley Informational [Page 1] + +RFC 8090 CCG Representative Procedures February 2017 + + +Table of Contents + + 1. Introduction ................................................... 2 + 2. Desirable Qualifications for CCG Representatives ............... 3 + 3. CCG Representative Selection Procedures ........................ 3 + 3.1. Duration of Appointment ................................... 3 + 3.2. Nominations and Eligibility ............................... 3 + 3.3. Selection ................................................. 4 + 4. CCG Representative Removal Procedures .......................... 4 + 5. CCG Representative Co-Chair Selection Procedures ............... 5 + 6. Initial Appointments ........................................... 5 + 7. Reporting by the CCG Representatives to the IAB ................ 5 + 8. IANA Considerations ............................................ 6 + 9. Security Considerations ........................................ 6 + 10. Informative References ........................................ 6 + IAB Members at the Time of Approval ............................... 6 + Acknowledgements .................................................. 7 + Author's Address .................................................. 7 + +1. Introduction + + The "IANA IPR Community Agreement" [1] was one of the many documents + that was part of the IANA Stewardship Transition. It calls for the + creation of the Community Coordination Group (CCG) to provide + guidance and advice to the IETF Trust regarding the stewardship of + the IANA Intellectual Property, which is the IANA trademarks and the + IANA domain names. + + The CCG is comprised of nine individuals, called the CCG + Representatives. The three operational communities (i.e., the Names + Community, the Numbers Community, and the Protocol Parameters + Community) each appoint three CCG Representatives. Each operational + community has the right to change any of its CCG Representatives upon + written notice to the other operational communities and the IETF + Trust. An operational community may remove or replace its CCG + Representatives at any time and at its sole discretion. The means + and procedures by which an operational community chooses to select, + appoint, and remove its own CCG Representatives are determined solely + by that operational community. + + Each operational community appoints one of its CCG Representatives as + a co-chair of the CCG, and that co-chair is empowered to speak on + behalf of its operational community regarding the IANA Intellectual + Property. An operational community has the right to change its CCG + co-chair upon written notice to the other operational communities and + the IETF Trust. An operational community may remove or replace its + CCG co-chair at any time and at its sole discretion. + + + + +Housley Informational [Page 2] + +RFC 8090 CCG Representative Procedures February 2017 + + + This document outlines the procedures for the IETF to select, + appoint, and remove the three CCG Representatives for the Protocol + Parameter Community. In addition, this document outlines the + procedures for the selection of the co-chair among those CCG + Representatives. + +2. Desirable Qualifications for CCG Representatives + + Candidates for the CCG Representative position for the Protocol + Parameters Community should have a demonstrable involvement in the + IETF and a solid understanding of the various ways that the IETF + makes use of protocol parameter registries. Candidates should be + familiar with the ways that the IETF community depends upon the IANA + trademarks and the IANA domain names. + + Candidates are expected to be able to call on others in the IETF + community, as required, to ensure that the IETF Trust receives the + highest quality advice available. + + Candidates are expected to possess clearly demonstrated technical + competence relating to the management of IANA protocol parameter + registries. Candidates are also expected to be able to understand + the ways that IANA registries are used by the Names Community and the + Numbers Community. + +3. CCG Representative Selection Procedures + + The three CCG Representatives for the Protocol Parameters Community + serve at the pleasure of the IAB. + +3.1. Duration of Appointment + + Each of the CCG Representatives is expected to serve for at least a + year, and appointments ought to be staggered to avoid simultaneous + replacement of all of the CCG Representatives at the same time. Each + year the IAB will seek input from the IETF community to determine + whether a personnel change is appropriate. + +3.2. Nominations and Eligibility + + When the IAB decides to appoint a new person as a CCG Representative, + the IAB will make a public call for nominations on the + ietf-announce@ietf.org mailing list. The public call will specify + the manner by which nominations will be accepted and the means by + which the list of nominees will be published for IETF community + feedback. Self-nominations are permitted. + + + + + +Housley Informational [Page 3] + +RFC 8090 CCG Representative Procedures February 2017 + + + Each nomination must include the name and contact information for + each candidate. The details about the candidate's background and + qualifications for the position should be provided with the + nomination. Trustees of the IETF Trust are not eligible for + nomination. All other IETF participants, including working group + chairs, IETF NomCom members, IAB members, and IESG members are + eligible for nomination. + + IAB members who accept a nomination shall recuse themselves from + selection discussions. + +3.3. Selection + + The IAB will publish the list of people that have accepted their + nomination or have nominated themselves. Feedback from the IETF + community will be considered by the IAB in making a selection. The + IAB will keep any received feedback confidential. + + The IAB will consider potential conflicts with a CCG Representative + position and any other positions held by the nominated candidates. + + After considering the IETF community feedback, potential conflicts, + and any other appropriate information that is available, the IAB + shall vote to select the best qualified CCG Representative. + +4. CCG Representative Removal Procedures + + If there are concerns with the performance of an IAB-appointed CCG + Representative, the IETF community can request that the IAB consider + removal. Such a request must be sent by email to iab-chair@iab.org. + + The request must include a statement of justification for the removal + of the CCG Representative, including all relevant and appropriate + supporting documentation. + + The IAB shall respond to the request within six weeks. If an IAB + member is serving in any of the CCG Representative positions, + regardless of the operational community that the IAB member + represents, that IAB member shall be recused from any investigation, + discussion, and vote to determine what action to take. + + If the CCG Representative is removed, then the open position is to be + filled according to Section 3 of this document. + + + + + + + + +Housley Informational [Page 4] + +RFC 8090 CCG Representative Procedures February 2017 + + +5. CCG Representative Co-Chair Selection Procedures + + Whenever there is a change to the list of people that are serving as + CCG Representatives for the Protocol Parameters Community, the + sitting CCG Representatives shall use a procedure of their own + choosing to select the co-chair. The co-chair selection shall be + confirmed by the IAB, and then the IAB shall announce the co-chair + selection to the IETF community, the IETF Trust, and the CCG + Representatives from the other operational communities. + + At any time, for any reason, the list of people that are serving as + CCG Representatives for the Protocol Parameters Community may revisit + the selection of co-chair. If a different selection is made, the new + selection shall be confirmed by the IAB, and then the IAB shall + announce the co-chair selection to the IETF community, the IETF + Trust, and the CCG Representatives from the other operational + communities. + + As part of the confirmation process, the IAB shall consider potential + conflicts of interest of the candidate for co-chair. + +6. Initial Appointments + + Since three CCG Representatives needed to be in place at midnight on + 30 September 2016 when the IANA Stewardship Transition took place, + the IAB quickly appointed three individuals that were heavily + involved in the transition. The three individuals agreed to serve + until the appointment procedures could be adopted and employed. + + Using the procedures in this document, the IAB will appoint three CCG + Representatives before the second IETF meeting in 2017. + + To encourage the staggered replacement, at least one of those + appointed will be replaced before the second IETF meeting in 2018, + that is, one year after the first set of CCG Representatives are + appointed by the process in this document. + +7. Reporting by the CCG Representatives to the IAB + + CCG Representatives shall deliver reports to the IAB within a + reasonable time frame, providing whenever possible the opportunity to + obtain advice regarding open IANA Intellectual Property issues. + While no specific time periods for reporting are mandated, CCG + Representatives are expected to keep the IAB informed of CCG + activities. + + + + + + +Housley Informational [Page 5] + +RFC 8090 CCG Representative Procedures February 2017 + + + Reports from the CCG Representatives will be made publicly available, + except for comments about individuals. These reports will typically + be part of the minutes of the IAB meeting where they are discussed. + +8. IANA Considerations + + This document does not require any IANA actions. + +9. Security Considerations + + This document does not describe any technical protocols and has no + implications for network security. + +10. Informative References + + [1] IETF Trust, "IANA IPR Community Agreement", 21 September 2016, + <https://trustee.ietf.org/documents/ + Community-Agreement-09-21-2016clean.pdf>. + +IAB Members at the Time of Approval + + The IAB members at the time this memo was approved were (in + alphabetical order): + + Jari Arkko + Ralph Droms + Ted Hardie + Joe Hildebrand + Russ Housley + Lee Howard + Erik Nordmark + Robert Sparks + Andrew Sullivan + Dave Thaler + Martin Thomson + Brian Trammell + Suzanne Woolf + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Housley Informational [Page 6] + +RFC 8090 CCG Representative Procedures February 2017 + + +Acknowledgements + + Many thanks to Ted Hardie, Alissa Cooper, Brian Carpenter, Andrew + Sullivan, Dave Crocker, John Klensin, Dave Thaler, and Martin Thomson + for the valuable review and comments. + +Author's Address + + Russ Housley + 918 Spring Knoll Drive + Herndon, VA 20170 + USA + + Email: housley@vigilsec.com + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Housley Informational [Page 7] + |