[Chapter-delegates] [Fwd: [ISOC-members-announce] Announcing the IETF Journal - a new ISOC Publication]

Fred Baker fred at cisco.com
Tue Oct 11 01:00:47 PDT 2005


What specifically do you want changed, Franck? The journal is *not*  
for IETF members - they already know what's being discussed on the  
mailing lists they follow. It is for, at least the web site says,  
people that have an interest in following the issues discussed in the  
body, which might include but is in no sense limited to prospective  
new participants.

On Oct 10, 2005, at 8:13 PM, Franck Martin wrote:

> I'm welcoming the IETF journal, this was long overdue.
>
> I just browsed quickly through it and I find it still very very  
> technical with no sections for the Internet user on the street. It  
> stills looks to me a collection of progress reports from the  
> various IETF related groups.
>
> We learn that things are happening, but we don't know why. We need  
> some background information.
>
> I think I have a different audience view. The IETF journal should  
> be directed towards the Internet Users and all ISOC members and not  
> to the IETF members exclusively, or ISOC is not doing its role of  
> advocacy.
>
> I hope to see a change in next IETF journal release.
>
> Cheers
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject:	[ISOC-members-announce] Announcing the IETF Journal - a  
> new ISOC Publication
> Date:	Fri, 7 Oct 2005 10:45:24 -0400
> From:	David McAuley <mcauley at isoc.org>
> To:	<isoc-members-announce at elists.isoc.org>
>
>
> Dear Members:
>
> ISOC is pleased to announce the "IETF Journal", a new Internet Society
> publication produced in cooperation with the Internet Engineering Task
> Force. Our aim is to provide an easily understandable overview of  
> what's
> happening in the world of Internet standards with a particular  
> focus on the
> activities of the IETF Working Groups (WG). Each issue of the "IETF  
> Journal"
> will highlight some of the hot issues being discussed in IETF  
> meetings and
> in the IETF mailing lists. Our first issue takes a look back at the  
> recent
> 63rd meeting of the IETF in Paris.
>         http://ietfjournal.isoc.org/
>
> Best wishes to you all.
> David
>
>
> David McAuley
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