Report submitted after the cut-off for inclusion in the Proceedings CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_ Minutes of the User Document Revisions Working Group (USERDOC2) Review of activities to date: Lenore Jackson opened the working group with a review of the charter and the mailing lists: to subscribe, send to user-doc-request@merit.edu. Ellen Hoffman reported on the status of the short bibliography, which is up as an Internet draft. She also noted that the group had developed a new archive, "Introducing the Internet," which has now been deployed at four U.S. sites since the previous meeting. Short document: The short bibliography can be obtained in the Internet draft directory for anonymous FTP as draft-ietf-userdoc2-fyi-novice-01.txt. The working group reviewed the draft, made several minor changes which will be incorporated after the meeting and, after one more review by email, it will be sent on for FYI status. Hoffman will make the changes. The issues of maintenance and adding new materials was also discussed. Introducing the Internet archive Merit is housing the primary archive, which collects materials of particular help to novice users in a single directory for easy access. Three other sites are mirroring this archive. To find out more, send an email message to nis- info@nic.merit.edu with the following text: send access.guide. This is a short document that describes what is in the archive and how to get it via email, anonymous FTP, WAIS, Gopher, and even dialup access for those not connected to the Internet. Hoffman noted that to date, no sites outside the U.S. had expressed an interest in being a listed repository for the archive. Jill Foster said she would check to see what might be possible in Europe. Long bibliography The older UserDoc bibliography (RFC 1175) was reviewed as a preliminary step to having a revised document for the next IETF. One issue noted was that the document should focus primarily on documentation so that areas such as proliferating conferences would be excluded in the next edition. The proposed revisions will be further discussed on the mailing list before the next IETF. Miscellaneous A short discussion occurred on needs for end user documentation. It was noted that the Introducing the Internet archive was a good step towards this, but more work remained to be done. A proposal was introduced by Jill Foster that the User-Doc group be the focus in the User Services for such general documentation, since it was confusing to have it spread over several groups. This change will need to be further discussed with Joyce Reynolds. Attendees Jodi-Ann Chu jodi@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu Naomi Courter naomi@concert.net Roger Fajman raf@cu.nih.gov Jill Foster jill.foster@newcastle.ac.uk Deborah Hamilton debbie@qsun.att.com Alisa Hata hata@cac.washington.edu Ellen Hoffman ellen_hoffman@um.cc.umich.edu Lenore Jackson jackson@nsipo.nasa.gov Laura Kelleher lak@merit.edu Edward Krol e-krol@uiuc.edu Janet Marcisak jlm@ftp.com Marsha Perrott mlp+@andrew.cmu.edu Patricia Smith psmith@merit.edu Janet Vratny janet@apple.com William Yurcik yurcik@dftnic.gsfc.nasa.gov