Here's the proposed new charter for the WG. Please speak up on the list if you 
have comments or suggestions on how to improve the text.

It's intentionally terse in the hope we can avoid rat-holing and spending too 
many edit cycles over long lists of stuff that's in/out of scope. If the 
charter just focuses on the high-level principles it should mean the WG has the 
flexibility to handle new DNS developments without the need for frequent 
rechartering.

Two points:

1) The target is to reach WG consensus on stable charter text by 12/06 or so: 
ie ~2 weeks from now. If this can be reached, the text will go for internal 
IESG review by 26/06 and then go for IETF review and hopefully the IESG review 
in the telechat of 10/07. All being well, the new charter should be in place 
for IETF123.

2) The proposed milestones are sort of placeholders. I'm told WG charters must 
include milestones and the IESG rejects ones that don't have them. It won't be 
necessary to recharter the WG whenever milestones get added or removed. The 
milestones below aren't part of the charter, so please don't get too hung up on 
them. Some could well be dropped. The dates for these milestones are still to 
be decided. BTW it's Med, our new AD, who said the charter text had to include 
milestones. I'm just doing what I'm told.

Here's the charter text:


The DNSOP WG defines and documents the deployment and operational 
considerations for the DNS protocol. The WG also provides guidance and 
elaborates best current practices for DNS deployment.

DNSOP provides a venue for DNS operators and other interested parties to engage 
in discussions around the operational requirements of DNS and publish 
documents. Specifically, the WG welcomes insights from those who wish to share 
operational experience and challenges as well as discuss other DNS-related 
matters that are within scope of the working group.

The DNSOP WG is also responsible for maintenance, updates and extensions to the 
DNS protocol.

The WG will engage with relevant WGs and other appropriate organisations 
whenever collaboration is needed. DNSOP will liaise with IANA on the management 
of IANA's DNS-related registries.


Milestones

   • $DATE: Submit Structured Error Data for Filtered DNS to the IESG
   • $DATE: Submit Delegation Revalidation by DNS Resolvers to the IESG
   • $DATE: Submit Clarifications on CDS/CDNSKEY and CSYNC Consistency to the 
IESG
   • $DATE: Submit DNS IPv6 Transport Operational Guidelines to the IESG
   • $DATE: Submit Domain Control Validation using DNS to the IESG
   • $DATE: Submit Using DAN with SVCB and QUIC to the IESG
   • $DATE: Submit Greasing Protocol Extension Points in the DNS to the IESG
   • $DATE: Submit An update of DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) to the IESG
   • $DATE: Submit A Roadmap for DNS to the IESG
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