INTERNET SOCIETY BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING Reston, VA - December 10-11, 1992 MEETING SUMMARY President Vint Cerf convened the winter meeting of the Trustees in the midst of the first snowstorm of the season. Trustees Brownstein, Cerf, Chapin, Fuchs, Greisen, Harms, Kahn, Kalin, King, Landweber, Neggers, Rutkowski, and Roberts (ex officio) were present. Trustee Huston participated by phone conference. Trustee Aiso was absent. The Minutes of the meeting of June 15, 1992 in Kobe, Japan were approved (13/0/0). The Board amended its previous resolution 92-11 on Nominations and Elections to provide for a nominating committee composed of six rather than five members. The Board approved (Resolution 92-12) (13/0/0) the following resolution: "For the 1993 Trustee election, newly elected Trustees shall take office on the first day of the month following certification of the election results to the Board." (In 1993, the election date is scheduled to be 31 May, and election certification is expected to occur by 10 June. If these dates are fulfilled, the new Trustees' terms will commence 1 July 1993.) The Board adopted a procedure to determine the assignment of terms of less than three years duration to those Trustees who were appointed in 1992 to compose the initial Board of the Internet Society. Such assignment may be needed in connection with the Trustee elections in 1994 and 1995 depending on turnover among the members of the Board between now and those elections. By unanimous vote (Resolution 92-13) (13/0/0), the Board adopted a procedure for electronic voting which permits business to be conducted between the semiannual meetings of the Board. The procedure, proposed by *Treasurer* Greisen, is similar to one used by other Boards with widely dispersed Board membership. The Board discussed procedures for holding open sessions of the Trustees. The initial such session was held at this meeting to hear the report of the POISED working group. It was agreed that open sessions of the Board will be held whenever it is desirable to do so to hear views of the Internet community and other interested parties on subjects of importance to the Trustees and the Society. It was further agreed that open sessions should be audiocast and videocast on the Internet as such new capability becomes available and affordable. A written summary of Board deliberations and actions at each Board meeting will be promptly posted to the electronic distribution list of the membership. President Cerf appointed a committee to review and update the By-Laws, composed of Trustees Brownstein (Chair), Kahn, Landweber, and Roberts. President Cerf, Treasurer Greisen and Executive Director Roberts presented a financial report for 1992 and proposed budget for 1993. A summary schedule is appended to this meeting summary. Careful cost control and revenue close to earlier targets has produced a projected surplus for 1992 of $83,000. The Board asked that this amount, when finally determined after closing the books for the year, be treated as an initial contribution to the creation of a financial reserve for the Society. The Board discussed the many challenges facing the Society in 1993, and the limited budget resources available to address them. President Cerf described the recent decision of the U.S. Federal Networking Council to reduce its traditional funding role for administration of the Internet Engineering Task Force, which stems from a belief that this essential function should now begin to be supported from the non-federal parts of the Internet community. The Board supported the President's proposal that the Internet Society create a special fund raising target for 1993 of $300,000 as part of a commitment to partially fund IETF support. The Board approved a balanced budget for 1993 calling for $955,000 in revenue and an equal amount in expense. (Resolution 92-14) (13/0/0). After a temporary adjournment to change location, the Board heard a presentation in open session from *Dr. Stephen* Crocker, *Vice- President* of Trusted Information Systems, and Chair of the POISED working group of the IETF. *Dr. Crocker* reviewed the activities of the working group during the last five months. The POISED review identified two main areas for possible improvement in the structure and function of the Internet Technical Development Community, which is broadly composed of the IETF and its component parts, the IAB, and the Internet Society, which provides an institutional and legal home for this work. In the area of standards development and progression, the working group concluded that the respective roles of the IETF and the IAB needed significant adjustment to reflect changes in size and scope of Internet standards work, as well as the creation of the relationship with the Internet Society which began with adoption of the IAB Charter by the Trustees in Kobe in June, 1992. The changes, which are in the process of implementation by the IETF and IAB, *will be publish in an RFC.* The basic principle is that IESG, the Steering Group of the IETF, will assume responsibility for standards progression, including the designation of Internet Standards when the process is complete. The second area identified by POISED was the process for nominating and confirming members of the IESG and the IAB. The working group's recommendation was that the IETF undertake to create a nominating committee from among its membership. A slate of nominees for two year terms on the IESG and the IAB would be identified once a year. The slate would ratified by the IAB for the IESG seats, and by the Internet Society Trustees for the IAB. Suitable criteria for nominees would prevail, including professional qualifications for the positions and ability to devote substantial amounts of volunteer time to the work. The Board conveyed its great appreciation for outstanding service to *Dr. Crocker* and the members of his working group, and subsequently adopted the following resolution: (92-15) (13/0/0) "The Board of Trustees: (1) Commends the POISED Working Group for its efforts, as presented to the Board by *Dr. Stephen Crocker*, concerning restructuring relationships and responsibilities of the IAB, IESG, IETF, and for the selection of officers; (2) agrees in principle with the proposed approaches and plans of action; and (3) resolves expeditiously to assess legal implications of these activities, and to develop and approve required revisions to Charters that reflect the Working Group proposals." The Board heard a report from Trustees Landweber and Roberts on conference activities. Preparations for INET'93, which will be held in San Francisco on 17-20 August, are well underway under the leadership of General Conference Chair Eric Benhamou, President of 3Com Corporation. *Vice President* Larry Landweber reported on the status of planning for INET'94, which is scheduled to be held in Europe under the local sponsorship of RARE. The Board expressed its desire that arrangements for 1994 be completed in the near future and established a deadline of 15 January 1993 for its approval of a basic conference agreement. The Board heard a report from President Cerf on the need for a coordination mechanism for groups and organizations connected with Internet operations. The Board approved the President's recommendation that the Internet Society proceed immediately to sponsor the formation of an Internet Operations Forum. The Board approved the President's proposal that the Internet Society, in cooperation with several other organizations, become a registration agent for Internet Policy Certificate Authorities, which are needed for implementation of privacy enhanced mail on the Internet. Details of the arrangements are to be forwarded to the Trustees as soon as they are complete. The Board completed several legal procedures necessary to the formation of the Society as a non-profit corporation in the District of Columbia, USA. The Board asked that Directors' and Officers' liability insurance in the name of the corporation be obtained as soon as possible. The Board expressed its desire that the Society establish Chapters, subject to formulation of a suitable set of guidelines and identification of several initial sites for Chapters where various startup difficulties could be worked out with the personal involvement of the Trustees. An informal committee of *President* Cerf, *Prof.* Jan Gruntorad (Czechoslovakia), *Prof.* Bob Kummerfeld (Australia), and *Prof.* Haruhisa Ishida (Japan) was established to continue work on the proposal. On the occasion of his leaving the Board, the Trustees adopted the following resolution: (92-16) (13/0/0) "The Internet Society Board of Trustees acknowledges with gratitude the contributions of Professor Hideo Aiso during his tenure as a member of the Board of Trustees. His service as General Chairman of the Society's annual conference, INET'92, held in Kobe, Japan, is most appreciated. This was a highly successful conference, setting a high standard against which subsequent conferences will be measured." ATTACHMENT TO MEETING SUMMARY INTERNET SOCIETY FY92/93 BUDGET COMPARISON (U.S. DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS) FY92 PROJ FY92 BUDGET 12MOS ACTUAL FY93 BUDGET APPROVED as of APPROVED INCOME 15JUN92 31DEC92 10DEC92 Organizational Members $355 $307 355 Individual Members 70 68 140 CNRI Contribution 63 156 0 IETF grants 0 0 300 INET Conference 0 0 100 Publications 0 0 30 Internet Certificate Auth 0 0 25 Other 32 6 5 Total Income $520 $537 $ 955 EXPENSE Staff $148 $ 98 $ 194 Printing & Mailing 150 124 140 Meetings & Travel 35 22 50 Legal & audit 50 22 12 Supplies & Misc 5 14 25 Facilities 53 81 81 Administration 49 75 75 Amortization 0 18 18 IETF Support 0 0 300 Contingency 30 0 60 Total Expense $520 $454 $ 955 Operating Surplus(Loss) $ 0 $ 83 $ 0