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IETF mailing lists are the primary discussion forums for IETF Working Groups. While groups may also use in-person or online meetings, and platforms such as GitHub to raise, suggest or discuss issues initially, these should be brought to the WG mailing list so that a group position can be determined.
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https://datatracker.ietf.org/group/WGNAME/email/
Where "WGNAME" is replaced by the Working Group abbreviation.
Archives of IETF Working Groups are publicly available. A searchable repository is available via the IETF Mail Archive site.
Beyond discussion of relevant topics and documents relevant to a particular working group, Working Group email lists are used to:
Sometimes, working group sub-tasks may benefit from dedicated mailling lists. In those cases, then a non-WG email list should be created following the non-WG emailing list guidelines.
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