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IETF folks,
The IESG and IAB have been considering the input from the IETF community on the next steps going forward in IETF administrative restructuring.
It appears clear to us that the community mostly sees scenario O as the lower-risk scenario, and the one that gives us the greatest probability of successfully doing what we have to do.
Based on this, the IESG and the IAB make the following recommendation:
We recommend that the IETF pursue scenario O, with the understanding
that further work is needed to define the roles and responsibilities
of the IETF, the IAOC and the ISOC BoT under this scenarioAlso, as noted in the recommendation above, there are a number of points where we need to work out in more detail how the system is going to work - who takes decisions, who accepts those decisions, and what conflict resolution mechanisms may be necessary, and so on. The IAB and IESG are drafting a document that will describe the finer level of detail as to the respective roles and responsibilities of each of the players. We will publish this as an internet-draft shortly.
We will continue to work intensely on this!
Harald & Leslie, for the IESG & IAB
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