IANA Stewardship Transition at ICANN 51
A brief summary from IETF Chair of some of the things that have happened at ICANN 51 related to the transition of the IANA Stewardship.
The IETF meeting in Honolulu starts a week from now.
The IETF meeting in Honolulu starts a week from now. This is the second time the IETF goes to Hawaii, the previous time being 25 years ago; the t-shirt design from back then is shown above. But now we get to the second episode of nerds in paradise. I am looking forward to it!
But what are the hot technical topics that we will cover in the meeting? Everyone has their favourite topics, but the following ones are the most interesting ones from my perspective:
We also have a Code Sprint on the Saturday before the IETF. Join us to write the tools that you think we need when making standards.
If you have not registered to the meeting yet, please do so at the meeting page. I would also like to thank everyone who has been involved in setting up the meeting, and in particular I want to thank our host Cisco and the sponsors, Time Warner Cable, NBCUniversal, bright house networks, Cable, CableLabs, Cablevision, Charter, Comcast, Cox, and Rogers.
A brief summary from IETF Chair of some of the things that have happened at ICANN 51 related to the transition of the IANA Stewardship.
New IETF work begins often as a proposed new working group, through something called a Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF) session.
We will once again have a Code Sprint in Honolulu prior to IETF-91.
The transition of NTIA’s stewardship of IANA has been discussed extensively. Just last week there was a meeting of the IANA Stewardship Transition Coordination Group or ICG.
The OpenStand approach to creating global standards has never been more relevant—or important—than it is today.
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