Hi all,

Forwarding an IESG proposal about area merging to ART working groups (those 
most affected), in case you haven’t already seen it.

If you have any comments, please send them to the IESG 
i...@ietf.org<mailto:i...@ietf.org> (or to me if you prefer for me to relay 
them) no later than 20 Sep 2023 (anywhere on Earth).

Francesca

From: Martin Duke <martin.h.d...@gmail.com>
Date: Friday, 8 September 2023 at 16:45
To: tsv-cha...@ietf.org <tsv-cha...@ietf.org>, art-cha...@ietf.org 
<art-cha...@ietf.org>, i...@ietf.org <i...@ietf.org>, IETF-Announce 
<ietf-annou...@ietf.org>, wg-cha...@ietf.org <wg-cha...@ietf.org>
Subject: Proposal for Consolidating Parts of the ART & TSV Areas

The IESG proposes to reorganize the areas by merging the web-related working 
groups in ART with most of the transport area to create a new area called 
either “Web and Application Transport” (WAT) or “Transport and Web 
Applications” (TWA), effective at IETF 119. The IESG invites community comment 
on this change.


The Transport area (TSV) is the smallest area in terms of working groups. More 
importantly, it has been extremely difficult to find candidates for the two 
Transport AD positions for many years. Although the Transport Area could be 
managed by one AD, the IESG strongly feels that having a partner is very 
important for vacation coverage, managing working groups, handling conflicts of 
interest, and so on.


Meanwhile, the Applications and Real Time (ART) area has been growing. The IESG 
has already requested a third AD position for ART to be seated by the NomCom in 
2024. One of these three ART ADs would move to the new area, together with one 
AD from TSV. Concurrently eliminating a position prevents growth in the overall 
size of the IESG.


Similar to the OPS area, this new area would have two centers of gravity 
(transport layer and web applications), so that one AD would have transport 
expertise and the other would have HTTP expertise. Thematically, this new area 
would have cohesion around traditional Transport subjects and ART protocols 
that are often used as transports (especially HTTP). These groups tend to have 
significant attendance overlaps.


Affected Working Groups


The following working groups would move outside both ART and the new area:

  *   ALTO to OPS
  *   DTN to INT
  *   IPPM to OPS
  *   SCIM to SEC
  *   TIGRESS to SEC


The new area would consist of the following working groups:

  *   AVTCORE
  *   CDNI
  *   CCWG
  *   CORE
  *   HTTPAPI
  *   HTTPBIS
  *   MASQUE
  *   MOQ
  *   NFSV4
  *   QUIC
  *   RTCWEB
  *   TAPS
  *   TCPM
  *   TSVAREA (to be renamed in accordance with the new area and an updated 
description/purpose)
  *   TSVWG (this may require a minor recharter, but would retain the same 
competencies)
  *   WEBTRANS


All other ART working groups would remain in place.


The Transport Area Review Team (TSVART) would not change its purpose, scope, or 
operations. The Transport-focused AD would have primary responsibility for 
managing this team. The HTTP Directorate would also remain as-is and would be 
overseen by the HTTP-oriented AD of the new area. Details about ARTART are TBD.


Transition Plan

The IESG would request that NomCom not fill the open TSV AD position currently 
occupied by Martin Duke. Francesca Palombini and Zahed Sarker would be the 
initial ADs for the new area.


The IESG would also request that one of the two ART openings be filled for only 
a one-year term, so as to stagger future ART AD terms.


The new area’s AD terms would initially also end at the same time. In the 
2024-2025 NomCom cycle, the IESG would request that the NomCom fill two slots, 
one with transport expertise and one with HTTP expertise, either of which could 
be a one-year term (but not both).


Next Steps

Please submit any comments on this plan, including the name/acronym to 
i...@ietf.org<mailto:i...@ietf.org> no later than 20 Sep 2023 (anywhere on 
Earth).


Concurrently, the IESG will work on updated job descriptions to be transmitted 
to the NomCom.  It anticipates this update will be relatively minor.

On Behalf of the IESG,
Martin Duke
Transport AD
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