Participate
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.
Internet technical standards are built on the combined engineering judgement of IETF participants, including individuals from academia and network operators, router vendors and open source projects. Anyone can contribute to this work. Read more in the Introduction to the IETF.
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Getting started in the IETF
If you are a new participant in the IETF, this page is meant for you. It gives a short introduction, some general advice to new participants, and a guide to sources of further information.
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Mailing lists
This page describes many of the IETF mailing lists, where most of the daily work of the IETF is conducted.
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Internet-Drafts
Internet-Drafts are working documents of the IETF, its areas, and its Working Groups. Note that other groups may also distribute working documents as Internet-Drafts.
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Hackathons
An unofficial motto of the IETF is, "We believe in rough consensus and running code." Implementation experience provides critical feedback to the standardization process.
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Tools and Services
The IETF and the IETF community, provide a suite of tools and services to support participants in their work.
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IETF Systers
The IETF Systers Program offers women the opportunity to catch up with friends across all areas of the Internet Engineering Task Force and the Internet Research Task Force.
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IETF Guides program
The IETF Guides Program matches experienced IETF participants with newcomers in order to aid their integration into the IETF community through advice, help, and collected wisdom.
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Roles in the IETF
The IETF community has many ways to be involved. This page describes formally defined roles within the IETF, what is required to serve in that role, and how to engage in or where/who to contact to find out more about that role.