Root Server System Advisory Committee: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
|||
Line 36: | Line 36: | ||
===RSSAC Working Group Review on WCL Report=== | ===RSSAC Working Group Review on WCL Report=== | ||
In June, 2010, the RSSAC Working Group submitted its final report regarding the findings of WCL's independent review. The Working Group acknowledged that the committee was not able to fully serve its purpose in the ICANN structure because of lack of regular communication between ICANN and RSSAC, the committee has insufficient knowledge about ICANN and vice versa, the role and responsibilities of RSSAC as stipulated in the ICANN Bylaws need amendment and the shared understanding between the RSSAC role, Root Server Operators responsibilities and the ICANN mission is not clear. The Working Group recommended that the full cooperation of the Root Server Operators is necessary to implement structural and operational changes to improve the operations of RSSAC.<ref>[http://192.0.43.22/en/reviews/rssac/rssac-review-final-report-08jun10-en.pdf RSSAC Working Group Final Report]</ref> | In June, 2010, the RSSAC Working Group submitted its final report regarding the findings of WCL's independent review. The Working Group acknowledged that the committee was not able to fully serve its purpose in the ICANN structure because of lack of regular communication between ICANN and RSSAC, the committee has insufficient knowledge about ICANN and vice versa, the role and responsibilities of RSSAC as stipulated in the ICANN Bylaws need amendment and the shared understanding between the RSSAC role, Root Server Operators responsibilities and the ICANN mission is not clear. The Working Group recommended that the full cooperation of the Root Server Operators is necessary to implement structural and operational changes to improve the operations of RSSAC.<ref>[http://192.0.43.22/en/reviews/rssac/rssac-review-final-report-08jun10-en.pdf RSSAC Working Group Final Report]</ref> | ||
===Advisories=== | |||
At its regular meeting in November 2014, the RSSAC formally approved RSSAC001 and RSSAC002, the first two formal advisories produced under its reorganized structure. | |||
RSSAC001 defines the best practice service to be provided by root servers and defines the operational expectations that users might reasonably anticipate of both that service and the root server operators. This document highlights that a diversity of approach is desirable in the root server system.<ref>[http://www.domainpulse.com/2014/12/10/icann-rssac-approves-advisories-service-expectations/ ICANN RSSAC approves advisories on service expectations] Domainpulse, Retrieved 17th December 2014.</ref> | |||
RSSAC002 "identifies and recommends an initial set of parameters that would be useful to monitor for establishing a baseline and trends for the root server system. The implementation of these measurements (and future refinements to them) by root server operators will form an early warning system that will assist in detecting and mitigating any effects (or the absence of such effects) associated with growing size of the root zone."<ref>[http://www.domainpulse.com/2014/12/10/icann-rssac-approves-advisories-service-expectations/ ICANN RSSAC approves advisories on service expectations] Domainpulse, Retrieved 17th December 2014.</ref> | |||
==RSSAC Working Group== | ==RSSAC Working Group== |