The GENDISPATCH working group is a DISPATCH-style working group (see RFC 7957) chartered to consider proposals for new work in the GEN area, including proposals for changes or improvements to the IETF process and process documents. GENDISPATCH is chartered to identify, or to help create, an appropriate venue for new work. GENDISPATCH will not consider any technical standardization work. Guiding principles for proposed new work include: 1. Providing a clear problem statement, historical context, motivation, and deliverables for the proposed new work. 2. Ensuring there has been adequate mailing list discussion reflecting sufficient interest, enough individuals have expressed a willingness to contribute (if appropriate given the subject matter of the proposal) and there is WG consensus before new work is dispatched. 3. Looking for and identifying commonalities and overlap among published or ongoing work in the GEN area, the IESG, the IAB, the IETF LLC, the IRTF, other SDOs, or the wider technical community. Options for handling new work include: - Directing the work to an existing WG. - Developing a proposal for a BOF. - Developing a charter for a new WG. - Making recommendations that documents be AD-sponsored (which ADs may or may not choose to follow). - Requesting that relevant bodies, including but not limited to the IESG, the IAB, the IRTF, or the IETF LLC, consider taking up the work in some form. - Deferring the decision for the new work. - Rejecting the new work. If GENDISPATCH decides that a particular topic needs to be addressed by a new WG, the normal IETF chartering process will be followed, including, for instance, IETF-wide review of the proposed charter. Proposals for large work efforts SHOULD lead to a BOF where the topic can be discussed in front of the entire IETF community. Documents progressed as AD-sponsored would typically include those that are extremely simple or make minor updates to existing process documents. Proposed new work may be deferred in cases where GENDISPATCH does not have enough information for the chairs to determine consensus. New work may be rejected in cases where there is not sufficient interest in GENDISPATCH or the proposal has been considered and rejected in the past, unless a substantially revised proposal is put forth, including compelling new reasons for accepting the work. A major objective of GENDISPATCH is to provide timely, clear dispositions of new efforts. Thus, where there is consensus to take on new work, GENDISPATCH will strive to quickly find a home for it (usually within a few months). While most new work in the GEN area is expected to be considered in GENDISPATCH, there may be times when that is not appropriate. At the discretion of the GEN AD, new efforts may follow other paths. For example, work may go directly to a BOF, may be initiated in other working groups when it clearly belongs in that group, or may be directly AD-sponsored. While it is inevitable that some discussion of the merits of a proposal brought to GENDISPATCH are necessary in order to evaluate the appropriate disposition of the proposal, GENDISPATCH is not chartered to actually do the work proposed. Full discussions of proposed work should take place where GENDISPATCH directs the work, whether that is in a WG or BOF, the IETF discussion list or Last Call list in the case of an AD-sponsored document, or in a forum designated by the relevant body to which the work was directed. The existence of GENDISPATCH does not change the IESG's responsibilities and discretion as described in RFC 3710. Work related to the IAB, IETF LLC, IRTF, and RFC Editor processes is out of scope.