As per Relevance of the word engineering, we have this rfc below:











Network Working Group G.
Request for Comments: 1690
Category: Informational August 1994


Introducing the Internet
and Planning Group (IEPG

Status of this

This memo provides information for the Internet community. This
does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution
this memo is unlimited



This memo introduces the IEPG to the Internet Community. The IEPG
an Internet Service Operators' forum, intended to assist
Operators to coordinate in operational aspects of managing
services

1. Charter of the Internet Engineering and Planning

Domain of

The Internet Engineering and Planning Group (IEPG) is a
principally comprised of Internet Service Operators



The common objective of the group is to promote a
coordinated operational environment of the Global Internet



The activities of the IEPG will be within the following areas

- To facilitate the operations and management of Global
services

- To promote the introduction of new Internet services within
Global Internet,

- Liaison with related Internet Operations groups and liaison
technical development groups

Explicitly the IEPG is not a group which will conduct
of a technical developmental nature



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RFC 1690 The Internet Engineering and Planning Group August 1994




Membership of the IEPG shall be open. Any individual may
to the IEPG mailing list, and all meeting announcements,
agenda, meetings and meeting reports shall be made
available



The IEPG will maintain an archive of material available
World Wide Web (WWW) access tools. The location of this
archive, and this charter will be disseminated to the
community through an Informational RFC

2. IEPG membership and IEPG mailing

Membership of the IEPG is open. Any member of the Internet
may join the IEPG mailing list. The mailing list is "iepg@iepg.org".
Anyone may join the list by subscribing to "iepg-request@iepg.org".

3. Archive of IEPG

All IEPG material is archived at "http://iepg.org/iepg".

4. Security

Security issues are not discussed in this memo

5. Author's

Geoff
Australian Academic and Research
GPO Box 1142
Canberra ACT 2601


Phone: +61 6 249 3385
Fax: +61 6 249 1369
EMail: Geoff.Huston@aarnet.edu.












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