Usenet Article Standard Update (usefor)
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 Charter
 Last Modified: 2006-03-24

 Current Status: Active Working Group

 Chair(s):
     Harald Alvestrand  <harald@alvestrand.no>
     Alexey Melnikov  <alexey.melnikov@isode.com>

 Applications Area Director(s):
     Ted Hardie  <hardie@qualcomm.com>
     Lisa Dusseault  <lisa@osafoundation.org>

 Applications Area Advisor:
     Lisa Dusseault  <lisa@osafoundation.org>

 Editor(s):
     Charles Lindsey  <chl@clw.cs.man.ac.uk>
     Ken Murchison  <ken@oceana.com>

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Description of Working Group:

Note: A charter rewrite/update is underway.


Motivation

The Standard for Interchange of USENET Messages, defined in RFC 1036,
was released in December 1987. This RFC defines the format that format
that all usenet articles must follow (similar to the way RFC 822 does 
for email) and also covers the algorithm that is used to distribute 
usenet articles. Since that time there has been no official update 
published despite the rapid growth in Usenet and other networks that 
use 
the RFC 1036 article format.

A draft update to RFC 1036 ( "Son of RFC 1036" ) was released by Henry
Spencer in June 1994 but this was not further pursued and is now itself
out of date. Currently a combination of this and RFC 1036 are regarded 
as the de-facto standard.

At the present time an urgent need has been identified to formalize and
document many of the current and proposed extensions to the Usenet
Article format. Many extensions are only vaguely documented and have
competing and overlapping alternatives. A draft update to RFC 1036 ( 
"Son of RFC 1036" ) was released by Henry Spencer in June 1994 but 
this 
was not further pursued and is now itself out of date. Currently a 
combination of this and RFC 1036 are regarded as the de-facto standard.

At the present time an urgent need has been identified to formalize and
document many of the current and proposed extensions to the Usenet
Article format. Many extensions are only vaguely documented and have
competing and overlapping alternatives.

In particular the following areas need urgent attention:

- Standards for the signing of articles (sign-control and PGP-MOOSE)
- Authentication of cancels.
- Use of non-ASCII character sets in article headers and bodies
- Standardization of article bodies and the use of MIME in articles.
- Standardization and extension of 3rd party control messages affecting
  articles (NOCEM)
- General revision of various limits (eg article size) listed in
  previous standards.

and many other aspects of the standards need reviewing.

Description

The Goal of this working group is to publish a standards-track 
successor
to RFC 1036 that with particular attention to backward compatibility,
formalizes best current practice and best proposed practice. The Group
shall also aid and/or oversee the production of other Usenet related
Internet Drafts and Standards.

The Working Group shall:

1. Produce an Internet Draft (or series of drafts) that describes the
   core standards for a Usenet article and the features that all Usenet
   software should take account of.

2. Produce a group of Internet Drafts formally describing extensions to
   the core standard for a Usenet article (see above).

3. Produce a further Internet Draft that incorporates the core standard
   for a Usenet article (see 1) plus all those extensions (see 2) that 
 
   the working group believe should become part of a final standard.

4. Publish a standards-track successor to RFC 1036 that formalizes best
   current practice and best proposed practice.

5. Publish any other extensions to the Usenet Article Standard that
   warrant being formal extensions but are outside the scope of the 
main
   standard.

 Goals and Milestones:

   Done         Publish USEFOR -00 

   Done         Publish USEPRO -00 

   Done         Publish USEFOR -01 (merged version) 

   Nov 2004       Last Call USEFOR 

   Jan 2005       Last Call USEPRO 

   Mar 2005       Last Call USEAGE 

   Apr 2005       ReCharter or conclude 


 Internet-Drafts:

Posted Revised         I-D Title   <Filename>
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Jul 2004 Nov 2006   <draft-ietf-usefor-usefor-11.txt>
                Netnews Article Format 

 Request For Comments:

  None to date.