Skip to main content
  • New RFC Editor website is live

    Today we are launching the new rfc-editor.org website, the most visible part of a comprehensive overhaul of the tools that support editing and publishing RFCs.

    20 May 2026
  • IETF 125 Highlights

    More than 1500 participants gathered in Shenzhen and online for the IETF 125 meeting 14-20 March 2026 for more than 100 working sessions, an IETF Hackathon, and more.

    19 May 2026
  • Report from the 2026 RPC Retreat

    The RFC Production Center (RPC) retreat was a two-day strategic planning session taking place the week of April 20 that gathered the entire RPC team and IETF Administration senior staff.

    18 May 2026
  • A new suite of modern tools coming for editing and publishing RFCs

    After a number of years of work, the initial rollout of a modern suite of tools for editing and publishing RFCs, including an entirely new rfc-editor.org website, will take place in May 2026.

    12 May 2026
  • IETF Snapshot 2025

    Want to catch up on IETF activity in 2025? How many RFCs were published? How many Internet-Drafts were submitted? How many Working Groups were chartered or concluded? The latest edition of the IETF Snapshot provides a recap of IETF activity for the previous year.

    12 May 2026

Filter by topic and date

Filter by topic and date

Reviewing and Assessing the IETF Administrative Support Activity

14 Feb 2017

The current IETF Administrative Support Activity (IASA) arrangements were created more than ten years ago when the IETF initially took charge of its own administration [1].

Ranakpur Temple
Photo credit: Acred99 in Wikimedia (CC BY-SA 3.0)

The arrangements have served the IETF well, but there’s been considerable change in the necessary tasks and in the world around us since then [2]. What administrative arrangements will best support the IETF going forward?

A series of virtual workshops have been arranged as part of an effort, dubbed the IASA 2.0 project, to gather community input as part of a review and possibly rework of IASA arrangements.

The workshops will help understand what is working well and what challenges or missed opportunities exist in the current system. We also want to understand what the IETF will need in coming years. Possible topics include:

  • internal IASA and IAOC organizational issues;
  • roles and interfaces between the IETF, the IAOC, ISOC, the IESG, and contractors;
  • availability of staff, contractor, and volunteer resources compared to the administrative workload;
  • finance and sponsorship arrangements.

The workshops will be virtual meetings where the participants can provide their experiences and suggestions. Proposed changes and solutions will be dealt with in a later phase [3]. Meeting notes and an Internet Draft summarizing the input will be produced afterwards.

The agenda will be the same for both workshops, which are scheduled to accommodate participants in different timezones:

IASA 2.0 Workshop 1
Tuesday, 28 February 2017
11:00 UTC (6:00AM ET / 12:00 noon CET)

IASA 2.0 Workshop 2
Tuesday, 28 February 2017
16:00 UTC (11:00AM ET / 17:00 CET).

These documents will be helpful to review in advance of the workshop:

[1] http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4071
[2] http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-daigle-iasa-retrospective
[3] https://www.ietf.org/blog/2016/11/proposed-project-ietf-administrative-support-2-0/

This post will be updated with agenda and connection details when they are available.



Share this page