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[idn] final rev of charter
- To: idn@ops.ietf.org
- Subject: [idn] final rev of charter
- From: Marc Blanchet <Marc.Blanchet@viagenie.qc.ca>
- Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 01:12:36 -0400
- Delivery-date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 05:15:05 -0700
- Envelope-to: idn-data@psg.com
Hi,
after some offline discussions (with iesg) and in the spirit of good
cooperation with external organisations, the following text has been
suggested to be added to the proposed revision of the charter:
The WG will actively ensure good communication with interested groups
who are studying the problem of internationalized access to
domain names.
If we don't hear problems with this new text from the wg by thursday 10h00
Eastern Canada time (-5 GMT), then the next IESG telechat thrusday would be
in place to approve the new charter.
Marc.
PS. current charter is at: http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/idn-charter.html
PS2: the complete text of the new charter:
==============================
Internationalized Domain Name (idn)
Chair(s):
James Seng <jseng@pobox.org.sg>
Marc Blanchet <Marc.Blanchet@viagenie.qc.ca>
Internet Area Director(s):
Thomas Narten <narten@raleigh.ibm.com>
Erik Nordmark <nordmark@eng.sun.com>
Internet Area Advisor:
Erik Nordmark <nordmark@eng.sun.com>
Technical Advisor(s):
John Klensin (klensin+idn@jck.com)
Harald Tveit Alvestrand (Harald@Alvestrand.no)
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Description of Working Group:
The goal of the group is to specify the requirements for internationalized
access to domain names and to specify a standards track protocol based on
the requirements.
The scope of the group is to investigate the possible means of doing
this and what methods are feasible given the technical impact they will
have on the use of such names by humans as well as application programs,
as well as the impact on other users and administrators of the domain name
system.
A fundamental requirement in this work is to not disturb the current use
and operation of the domain name system, and for the DNS to continue to
allow any system anywhere to resolve any domain name.
The group will not address the question of what, if any, body should
administer or control usage of names that use this functionality.
The group must identify consequences to the current deployed DNS
infrastructure, the protocols and the applications as well as transition
scenarios, where applicable.
The WG will actively ensure good communication with interested groups who
are studying the problem of internationalized access to domain names.
The Action Item(s) for the Working Group are
1. An Informational RFC specifying the requirements for providing
Internationalized access to domain names. The document should provide
guidance for development solutions to this problem, taking localized (e.g.
writing order) and related operational issues into consideration.
2. An Informational RFC or RFC's documenting the various proposals and
Implementations of Internationalization (i18n) of Domain Names. The
document(s) should also provide a technical evaluation of the proposals by
the Working Group.
3. A standards track specification on access to internationalized domain
names including specifying any transition issues.
Goals and Milestones:
Feb 00 First draft of the requirements document
Mar 00 Discussion at IETF-Adelaide
May 00 Second version of the requirement document
Jun 00 Call for proposals
Jul 00 Final discussion on the requirement document
Aug 00 Req document wg last call
Sep 00 First draft of comparaison document
Oct 00 Discussions on various proposals
Dec 00 Final discussion of comparaison document
Dec 00 Protocol RFC first draft
Jan 01 Comparaison document wg last call
Mar 01 Protocol RFC second draft
Mar 01 Transition RFC first draft
Jun 01 Protocol RFC wg last call
Jun 01 Transition RFC second draft
Sep 01 Transition RFC wg last call
Marc Blanchet
Viagénie inc.
tel: 418-656-9254
http://www.viagenie.qc.ca
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