IETF@40

27/01/2026

IETF@40
Source: IETF

This article was originally published on the IETF blog

Forty years ago today, 21 people gathered in San Diego, California for the first meeting of what became the Internet Engineering Task Force.

Today, nearly 8000 IETF participants from around the world collaborate in more than 100 working groups via email lists, hundreds of fully online interim meetings, and three plenary meetings each year. Billions of people use technologies developed in the IETF every day.

Since that first meeting, work and discussions have continued online. An additional 123 plenary IETF meetings and thousands of interim meetings have been held over the past 40 years. The next IETF meeting, the IETF 125 Shenzhen meeting is scheduled for 14-20 March 2026, with more than 1000 participants expected onsite and online.

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Any interested person can participate in the work and know what is being decided. Anyone can sign up to a working group mailing list or register for an IETF meeting. All IETF documents, Working Group mailing list archives, and meeting materials are publicly available on the Internet.

While the Internet has grown and evolved in ways that were impossible to imagine four decades ago, the IETF remains committed to making the Internet work better. The IETF pursues its mission in adherence to the following cardinal principles:

Open process Any interested person can participate in the work, know what is being decided, and make his or her voice heard on the issue. Part of this principle is our commitment to making our documents, our Working Group mailing lists, our attendance lists, and our meeting minutes publicly available on the Internet.

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