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Applications and Real-Time Area Open Meeting (artarea)

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Date By Action
2025-03-19 Liz Flynn Chair changed to Andy Newton, Orie Steele from Murray Kucherawy, Orie Steele
2025-03-19 Liz Flynn Area Director changed to Orie Steele from Murray Kucherawy
2024-12-18 Orie Steele
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

*Real-time applications*

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see …
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

*Real-time applications*

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).

Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

*Traditional applications*


These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.

They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

*Application building blocks*

These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.

They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.
from The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

*Real-time applications*

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).

Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

*Traditional applications*


These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.
They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

*Application building blocks*


These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.
They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.
2024-12-18 Orie Steele
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

*Real-time applications*

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see …
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

*Real-time applications*

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).

Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

*Traditional applications*


These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.
They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

*Application building blocks*


These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.
They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.
from The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

*Real-time applications*

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550). <br/>
Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

*Traditional applications*


These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.
They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

*Application building blocks*


These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.
They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.
2024-12-18 Orie Steele
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

*Real-time applications*

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see …
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

*Real-time applications*

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550). <br/>
Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

*Traditional applications*


These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.
They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

*Application building blocks*


These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.
They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.
from The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

*Real-time applications*

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).
Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

*Traditional applications*


These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.
They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

*Application building blocks*


These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.
They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.
2024-12-18 Orie Steele
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

*Real-time applications*

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see …
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

*Real-time applications*

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).
Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

*Traditional applications*


These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.
They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

*Application building blocks*


These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.
They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.
from The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

*Real-time applications*

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).
Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

*Traditional applications*


These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.
They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

*Application building blocks*


These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.
They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.


The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, or the Unicode Consortium.
2024-12-18 Orie Steele
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

*Real-time applications*

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see …
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

*Real-time applications*

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).
Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

*Traditional applications*


These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.
They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

*Application building blocks*


These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.
They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.


The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, or the Unicode Consortium.
from The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

*Real-time applications*

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).
Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

*Traditional applications*


These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.
They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

*Application building blocks*


These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.
They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.


The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
2024-12-18 Orie Steele
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

*Real-time applications*

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see …
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

*Real-time applications*

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).
Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

*Traditional applications*


These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.
They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

*Application building blocks*


These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.
They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.


The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
from The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

Real-time applications
-------------

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).

Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

Traditional applications
-------------

These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.

They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

Application building blocks
-------------

These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.

They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
2024-12-18 Orie Steele
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

Real-time applications
-------------

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication …
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

Real-time applications
-------------

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).

Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

Traditional applications
-------------

These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.

They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

Application building blocks
-------------

These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.

They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
from The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

Real-time applications
-------------

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see <a href="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3550" title="RFC 3550">RFC 3550</a>).

Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

Traditional applications
-------------

These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.

They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

Application building blocks
-------------

These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.

They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
2024-12-18 Orie Steele
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

Real-time applications
-------------

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication …
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

Real-time applications
-------------

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see <a href="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3550" title="RFC 3550">RFC 3550</a>).

Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

Traditional applications
-------------

These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.

They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

Application building blocks
-------------

These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.

They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
from The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

Real-time applications
-------------

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see [RFC 3550](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3550)).

Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

Traditional applications
-------------

These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.

They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

Application building blocks
-------------

These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.

They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
2024-12-18 Orie Steele
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

Real-time applications
-------------

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication …
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

Real-time applications
-------------

These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see [RFC 3550](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3550)).

Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

Traditional applications
-------------

These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.

They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

Application building blocks
-------------

These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.

They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
from The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

## Real-time applications

 
These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).

Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

Traditional applications
-------------

These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.

They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

Application building blocks
-------------

These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.

They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
2024-12-18 Orie Steele
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

## Real-time applications

 
These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human …
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

## Real-time applications

 
These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).

Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

Traditional applications
-------------

These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.

They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

Application building blocks
-------------

These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.

They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
from The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

Real-time applications
-------------
 
These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).

Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

Traditional applications
-------------

These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.

They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

Application building blocks
-------------

These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.

They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
2024-12-18 Orie Steele
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

Real-time applications
-------------
 
These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human …
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

Real-time applications
-------------
 
These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).

Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

Traditional applications
-------------

These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.

They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

Application building blocks
-------------

These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.

They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
from The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

### Real-time applications
 
These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).

Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

Traditional applications
-------------

These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.

They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

### Application building blocks

These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.

They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
2024-12-18 Orie Steele
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

### Real-time applications
 
These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human …
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

### Real-time applications
 
These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).

Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

Traditional applications
-------------

These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.

They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

### Application building blocks

These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.

They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
from The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

### Real-time applications
 
These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).

Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

### Traditional applications

These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.

They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

### Application building blocks

These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.

They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
2024-12-18 Orie Steele
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

### Real-time applications
 
These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human …
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

### Real-time applications
 
These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).

Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

### Traditional applications

These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.

They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

### Application building blocks

These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.

They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
from The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

- *Real-time applications.*
 
These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).

Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

- *Traditional applications.*

These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.

They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

- *Application building blocks.*

These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.

They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
2024-12-18 Orie Steele
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

- *Real-time applications.*
 
These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human …
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

- *Real-time applications.*
 
These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).

Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

- *Traditional applications.*

These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.

They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.

- *Application building blocks.*

These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.

They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
from The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

- *Real-time applications.*
  These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).
  Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

- *Traditional applications.*
  These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.
  They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.
- *Application building blocks.*
  These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.
  They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
2024-12-18 Orie Steele
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

- *Real-time applications.*
  These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human …
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

- *Real-time applications.*
  These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).
  Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.

- *Traditional applications.*
  These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.
  They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.
- *Application building blocks.*
  These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.
  They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
from The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

* Real-time applications.
  These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).
  Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.
* Traditional applications.
  These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.
  They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.
* Application building blocks.
  These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.
  They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
2024-12-18 Orie Steele
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

* Real-time applications.
  These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human …
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

* Real-time applications.
  These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550).
  Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.
* Traditional applications.
  These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer.
  They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.
* Application building blocks.
  These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications.
  They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
from The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

* Real-time applications. These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550). Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.
* Traditional applications. These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer. They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.
* Application building blocks. These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications. They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
2024-12-18 Orie Steele
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

* Real-time applications. These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication …
Description changed to The ART Area works on the application layer and related protocols:

* Real-time applications. These are protocols that enable interactive human-to-human communication (see RFC 3550). Groups in this category are working on things such as real-time web communications, teleconferencing, emergency services communication, internet telephony, and instant messaging.
* Traditional applications. These are the protocols we've generally thought of in relation to the application layer. They include such things as email, calendaring, directory services, provisioning and access protocols related to DNS and IP and support for constrained environments.
* Application building blocks. These are designed to be used with a variety of more specific applications. They include compression, codecs, internationalization; JSON, XML, and CBOR; media types; URNs; and URI schemes.

The ART Area often discusses whether something is properly the realm of the IETF or "belongs" to other SDOs, as a result, the set of ART ADs needs to include the ability and experience to relate to a wide range of non-IETF organizations, such as the W3C, WHATWG, 3GPP, and the Unicode Consortium.
2024-12-18 Orie Steele Resources changed to wiki https://trac.ietf.org/trac/artarea/report/1 (Wiki), zulip https://zulip.ietf.org/#narrow/stream/333-artarea (Zulip stream) from tracker https://trac.ietf.org/trac/artarea/report/1 (Issue tracker), zulip https://zulip.ietf.org/#narrow/stream/333-artarea (Zulip stream)
2024-12-18 Orie Steele Resources changed to tracker https://trac.ietf.org/trac/artarea/report/1 (Issue tracker), zulip https://zulip.ietf.org/#narrow/stream/333-artarea (Zulip stream) from tracker https://trac.ietf.org/trac/artarea/report/1 (Issue tracker), wiki https://trac.ietf.org/trac/artarea/wiki (Wiki), zulip https://zulip.ietf.org/#narrow/stream/333-artarea (Zulip stream)
2024-06-28 Liz Flynn sent scheduled notification for IETF-120
2024-03-20 Jenny Bui Chair changed to Murray Kucherawy, Orie Steele from Francesca Palombini, Murray Kucherawy
2023-08-02 Murray Kucherawy Mailing list archive changed to https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/browse/art/
2023-08-02 Murray Kucherawy Mailing list subscribe address changed to https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/art
2023-08-02 Murray Kucherawy Mailing list email changed to art@ietf.org
2022-07-14 Cindy Morgan Resources changed to tracker https://trac.ietf.org/trac/artarea/report/1 (Issue tracker), wiki https://trac.ietf.org/trac/artarea/wiki (Wiki), zulip https://zulip.ietf.org/#narrow/stream/333-artarea (Zulip stream) from tracker https://trac.ietf.org/trac/artarea/report/1 (Issue tracker), wiki https://trac.ietf.org/trac/artarea/wiki (Wiki)
2021-03-10 Amy K. Vezza Chair changed to Francesca Palombini, Murray Kucherawy from Barry Leiba, Murray Kucherawy
2021-03-10 Amy K. Vezza Area Director changed to Murray Kucherawy from Barry Leiba
2020-03-25 Amy K. Vezza Shepherding AD changed to Barry Leiba from Alexey Melnikov
2020-03-25 Amy K. Vezza Chairs changed to Barry Leiba, Murray Kucherawy from Adam Roach, Alexey Melnikov, Barry Leiba
2017-03-30 Cindy Morgan Shepherding AD changed to Ben Campbell from
2017-03-30 Cindy Morgan Chairs changed to Alexey Melnikov, Adam Roach, Ben Campbell from
2016-06-24 Stephanie McCammon sent scheduled notification for IETF-96
2015-06-11 Cindy Morgan Started group