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The '''Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)''' is an open, international community made-up of operators, designers and researchers | The '''Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)''' is an open, international community made-up of operators, designers and researchers. Their main concern is the development of the Internet's architecture as well as the development of Internet standards.<ref>[http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/I/IETF.html IETF definition]</ref> It is a part of [[ISOC]].<ref>[http://www.ietf.org/ IETF.org]</ref> | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
In order to develop Internet standards, the IETF cooperates with other communities and institutions like ISO/IEC and [[W3C]] for standards related to Internet protocol and [[TCP/IP]]. | In order to develop Internet standards, the IETF cooperates with other communities and institutions like ISO/IEC and [[W3C]] for standards related to Internet protocol and [[TCP/IP]]. | ||
There are no membership requirements since IETF is an open organization. All participants work voluntarily even if some are sponsored. | There are no membership requirements, since IETF is an open organization. All participants work voluntarily even if some are sponsored. | ||
IETF's mission is to further enhance the Internet by developing high quality, relevant technical documents that stimulate and influence the way people design, use, and manage the Internet.<ref>[http://www.ietf.org/ IETF mission]</ref> | IETF's mission is to further enhance the Internet by developing high quality, relevant technical documents that stimulate and influence the way people design, use, and manage the Internet.<ref>[http://www.ietf.org/ IETF mission]</ref> | ||
The IETF has become part of [[ISOC|The Internet Society]], which is a non-profit organization created in 1992 to ensure leadership in Internet-related standards, education, and policy. The main objective of [[ISOC]] is to ensure an open development, evolution and use of the Internet for the benefit of all people.<ref>[http://www.ietf.org/ IETF part of ISOC]</ref> | ==Position within ISOC== | ||
The IETF has become part of [[ISOC|The Internet Society]], which is a non-profit organization created in 1992 to ensure leadership in Internet-related standards, education, and policy. The main objective of [[ISOC]] is to ensure an open development, evolution, and use of the Internet for the benefit of all people.<ref>[http://www.ietf.org/ IETF part of ISOC]</ref> | |||
In 2018, the Internet Society formed a single-member LLC, [[IETF Administration LLC]],<ref>[https://ietf.org/media/documents/IETF_LLC_Certificate_of_Formation.pdf IETF LLC Certificate of Formation]</ref> to provide a corporate home and administrative support for the IETF, the [[IAB|Internet Architecture Board]], and the [[IRTF|Internet Research Task Force]].<ref>[https://ietf.org/about/administration/overview/ IETF LLC Overview on IETF.org]</ref> | |||
The ISOC has provided an institutional home for the IETF, but the two have become increasingly independent and evolved a clearer distribution of roles. While the IETF's remit has remained narrow, the Internet Society has greatly expanded its scope. This expansion is partially due to the creation of [[.org]]. When it was established, [[PIR]] became a subsidiary of the Internet Society, and now most of their revenue comes from .org sales. | |||
==IETF History== | ==IETF History== | ||
The first IETF meeting took place on January 16th, 1986; 21 US researchers participated. Since 1991 IETF has held 3 meetings per year; and eventually non-governmental entities were invited to participate. During the 1990's the IETF detached itself from the US government to form an independent and international forum; it eventually defined itself as a division of [[ISOC]]. <ref>[http://www.ietf.org/25years.html IETF History]</ref> | The first IETF meeting took place on January 16th, 1986; 21 US researchers participated. Since 1991 IETF has held 3 meetings per year; and eventually non-governmental entities were invited to participate. During the 1990's the IETF detached itself from the US government to form an independent and international forum; it eventually defined itself as a division of [[ISOC]]. <ref>[http://www.ietf.org/25years.html IETF History]</ref> | ||
==IETF Relationship with ICANN== | |||
IETF has a non-voting liaison seat on the [[ICANN Board]]. The task force is not an [[ICANN Bodies|ICANN body]]. However, it develops a good chunk of the protocols that [[ICANN]] and [[IANA]] rely on for [[DNS]] and [[IP]] Addressing matters. | |||
==IETF Working Groups== | ==IETF Working Groups== | ||
The work of IETF is divided between working groups, which are organized around specific | The work of IETF is divided between working groups, which are organized around specific topic areas. Each topic area is managed by an Area Director (AD), each of whom is a member of [[IESG|Internet Engineering Steering Group]]. The AD is responsible for appointing a chairperson to lead each working group, and in some cases, co-chairs.<ref>[http://www.ietf.org/old/2009/overview.html IETF organization]</ref> Current working groups are listed on the [https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/ IETF Datatracker].<ref>[https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/ IETF Datatracker]</ref> Areas with currently active working groups are listed below.<ref>Current as of Dec. 30. 2020</ref> | ||
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! Area !! Area Director(s) | |||
|- | |||
| [[Applications and Real-Time Area]] (art) || [[Murray Kucherawy]], [[Barry Leiba]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[General Area]] (gen) || [[Alissa Cooper]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[Internet Area]] (int) || [[Erik Kline]], [[Éric Vyncke]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[Operations and Management Area]] (ops) || [[Warren Kumari]], [[Robert Wilton]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[Routing Area]] (rtg) || [[Deborah Brungard]], [[Alvaro Retana]], [[Martin Vigoureux]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[Security Area]] (sec) || [[Roman Danyliw]], [[Benjamin Kaduk]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[Transport Area]] (tsv) || [[Martin Duke]], [[Magnus Westerlund]] | |||
|} | |||
==References== | ==References== |