Internet User Glossary (userglos) --------------------------------- Charter Current status: active working group Chair(s): Gary Malkin User Services Area Director(s): Joyce Reynolds Mailing lists: General Discussion:usergloss@xylogics.com To Subscribe: usergloss-request@xylogics.com Archive: ftp://xylogics.com/pub/users/gmalkin/usergloss/usergloss-arc Description of Working Group: The Internet User Glossary Working Group is chartered to create an Internet glossary of networking terms and acronyms for the Internet community. The working group will update the existing Internet Users' Glossary (RFC-1392, FYI-18), which is now over two years old. The group will make any necessary corrections and add new terminology which has evolved since the last edition was created. Goals and Milestones: Done Review Internet user needs and format for a glossary. Discussion of current ideas about the glossary and the outline development. Finalize outline and organization of the glossary. Done Draft of glossary will be prepared, draft to be reviewed and modified. Second pass draft of glossary. Draft to be reviewed and modified, finalize draft glossary. Initiate IETF Internet-Draft review process by submission of Userglos draft to IETF Secretary. Follow-up with the submission of the glossary to RFC Editor as an FYI RFC. Done Examine the particular Internet user needs for a glossary and define the scope. Review, amend, and approve the Charter as necessary. Discussion of Userglos Working Group Chair nominations submitted by USWGers. Done Meet at Stockholm IETF to assemble corrections and additions to be used for the update of RFC 1392 (FYI 18). Sep 95 Issue Internet-Draft for new edition of FYI 18. Dec 95 Meet at Dallas IETF to conduct final review of the Internet-Draft. Jan 96 Submit Internet-Draft to IESG for consideration as a update to RFC1392. Internet-Drafts: No Current Internet-Drafts. Request For Comments: RFC Stat Published Title ------- -- ---------- ----------------------------------------- RFC1392 I Jan 93 Internet Users' Glossary