The IETF works on a broad range of networking technologies that provide the foundation for the Internet's growth and evolution.
While most IETF work takes place online, meetings and other events such as Hackathons provide in-person opportunities to advance work within the IETF.
The IETF is the premier Internet standards organization. It follows open and well-documented processes for setting these standards. Once published, those standards are made freely available.
The global IETF community works together in many different ways to produce high quality, relevant technical documents that influence the way people design, use, and manage the Internet.
A workshop organized by the Internet Architecture Board (IAB) aims to chart a path for the development of future network management protocols and techniques. The Next Era of Network Management Operations (NEMOPS) workshop will begin by assessing the impacts of the previous IAB workshop on both network operations and protocol development.
RFCs are freely available to download, copy, publish, display and distribute. One benefit of providing free access to RFCs is that they can be used by the largest number of people possible to build a better Internet for all. To truly include as many people as we can, the IETF community has consistently tried to uphold accessibility standards for the publication of RFCs.