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Date and time 1993-11-18 16:30
Title Minutes interim-1993-iesg-24 1993-11-18 16:30
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minutes-interim-1993-iesg-24-199311181630-00
											
Minutes of the IESG Teleconferences

    INTERNET ENGINEERING STEERING GROUP (IESG)

    November 18, 1993

    Reported by: Steve Coya, Acting IESG Secretary

    This report contains IESG meeting notes, positions and action items.

    These minutes were compiled by the IETF Secretariat which is supported
    by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. NCR 8820945.

    For more information please contact the IESG Secretary.
    iesg-secretary@cnri.reston.va.us.

    ATTENDEES
    ---------

    Bradner, Scott / Harvard
    Coya, Steve / CNRI
    Crocker, Dave / SGI
    Crocker, Steve / TIS
    Gross, Philip / ANS
    Hinden, Robert / SUN
    Huizer, Erik / SURFnet
    Klensin, John / UNU
    Knowles, Stev / FTP Software
    Mankin, Allison / NRL
    Reynolds, Joyce / ISI

    IAB Liaison
    Yakov Rekhter / IBM

    Regrets

    Chapin, Lyman / BBN
    Huitema, Christian / INRIA
    Piscitello, Dave/ Bellcore
    Rose, Marshall / DBC

    1. Area Directors were reminded that a number of WG minutes and Area
    Reports are still outstanding, and that the cut-off date for Area
    Reports is November 26th.

    2. The minutes from the October 21 IESG teleconference were approved.

    3. The IESG approved "Telnet Environment Option"
    <draft-ietf-telnet-envmnt-option-03.txt> as a Proposed Standard. The
    IESG also approved the publication of "Telnet Environment Option
    Interoperability Issues" <draft-ietf-telnet-interoperability-00.txt>
    as an informational document.

    4. Two concerns were voiced with the Classical IP and ARP over ATM
    document (submitted to the IESG as a Proposed Standard candidate).
    First, the document specifies the way in which virtual lans should
    communicate with each other. It was felt that this method should be
    recommended, but not required. Another concern was that the
    document was limited in applicability and needs to be clearer in
    its definitions. As an example, the word "classical" was not clear;
    it could mean IPv4 or it could mean the classical paradigm.

    Stev to discuss the with Dave Piscitello prior to conveying IESG
    concerns to the working group.

    5. The IESG approved the publication of "Guidelines to OSPF/Frame Relay"
    <draft-ietf-ospf-guidelines-frn-00.txt> as an Informational Document.

    6. There was a discussion on the level of involvement that should be
    taken with respect to efforts on running EDI over the Internet, and
    whether or not the IESG should initiate IETF activities for
    transferring EDI traffic over the internet. The initial consensus
    was that the IETF should support commerce running over the net, but
    there was a desire for a more concrete statement of opinion. John
    Klensin and Dave Crocker agreed to produce a proposal to be
    submitted to the IESG for their consideration.

    7. The IESG opted to have changes made to The Internet Standards
    Process -- Revision 2 (aka 1310bis) prior to sending out a last
    call. Coya to extract messages that have been received on this and
    send them to the document authors (Huitema and Gross). Once the
    revised I-D is available, a last call will be sent.