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The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) - RWCI Call October'24

Our featured guest for the Real World Co-Intelligence Community Call for October 2024 was Kaliya Young 'Identity Woman'. Kaliya is a public interest technologist, known as Identity Woman. She has spent the last 20 years of her career focused on one thing: supporting the emergence of an identity layer of the internet that works for and empowers people. She spearheaded the use of Open Space Technology for unconferences in the tech industry and founded the Internet Identity Workshop. Kaliya and her colleague Day Davis Waterbury used three pattern languages - including the CII Wise Democracy Pattern Language - to analyze the self-organising dynamics of the Internet Engineering Taskforce - the global network of tech engineers who continually evolve the Internet. The IETF - a network of working groups owned by no one and located in no one place or organization - uses a form of rough consensus to make its momentous decisions and an innovative version of expertise-rich random selection to select members to its few leadership positions. The whole network adapts rapidly to changing conditions utilizing a vast, unique treasury of evolving organizational practices and principles. 0:00 Introduction and Welcome 8:00 Guest Speaker Introduction: Kaliya Young aka Identity Woman 10:45 IETF’s Role and Structure 18:30 Origins of IETF and RFC System 25:10 Rough Consensus and Running Code – Discussion on how the IETF achieves rough consensus, its advantages, and cultural norms 32:00 Internal Governance: Nomcom and Area Directors 37:50 IETF’s Cultural Practices and Norms 44:30 Transparency and Documentation – How IETF’s transparency practices foster trust and collaboration 49:20 Tools and Processes for Inclusivity – IETF’s approach to open meetings, mailing lists, and protocol tracking tools 54:00 Power Structures and Distributed Authority – How IETF decentralizes authority and accountability within its organization 1:01:45 Community and Volunteer-Driven Structure – The importance of community participation and corporate support in sustaining IETF 1:09:20 Q&A – Audience questions on rough consensus, bad actors, and the role of facilitators 1:20:15 Key Takeaways and Reflections 1:28:30 Closing Remarks and Further Resources Call hosted by Rosa Zubizarreta and Andy Paice. Our monthly Community Learning calls are designed to highlight the connections between the work of practitioners and our @theco-intelligence-institu1670CII frameworks. Calls include a mix of practitioner presentations, group dialogue, and insights from Tom Atlee relating to co-intelligence https://www.co-intelligence.institute. @theco-intelligence-institu1670

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