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Re: My Role(s)



In message <3E64CD7E.4040500@mit.edu>, "Jeffrey I. Schiller" writes:
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>So gang, I'll be departing the ranks of the sitting IESG at the San
>Francisco meeting. However I have a few "duties" that I have taken on in
>the IETF that it isn't clear to me whether I was doing them as Jeff
>Schiller, or as a Security AD. They are:
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>* The Security Tutorial.
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>I have no problem continuing to do this, but at least one of the sitting
>security AD's should be involved. I also have no problem if you guys
>would rather I not do this.

I'll certainly remain involved.  And I thank you -- you've done a great 
job with it.

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>* WG Chairs Training.
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>I have no problem doing this, or not. Someone from the IESG should be
>present regardless.
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>* Hosting sec.ietf.org and several security area related mailing lists.
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>I can continue to provide these services, but I'll leave it up to the
>Security AD's. There is no rush on this one, we can discuss it at San
>Francisco.

It's probably best if I take over sec.ietf.org, so that I can update it 
without bothering you.  What are the mailing lists besides saag?


		--Steve Bellovin, http://www.research.att.com/~smb (me)
		http://www.wilyhacker.com (2nd edition of "Firewalls" book)