Yiu,

Thank you for your reply.

My first two points are about the wiki 
https://trac.tools.ietf.org/bof/trac/wiki<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/trac.tools.ietf.org/bof/trac/wiki__;!!CQl3mcHX2A!RSXmaxkBH6JCErvEmGGD7luqaqCDc3f9wIiM6WRHvkBmPZqaeFNHBe8PHAbsvGE$>
 where the BoF proponents should indicate the expected number of people and the 
potential conflict with other WG meetings.

While the ‘expected number of people’ is not really relevant for an on-line 
meeting, my estimate is that there will be more than 50 participants.

Finally, in the list of other WG meetings that could create a conflict for the 
participants, I suggest to add ‘capport’ WG 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/capport/charter/ (this email is posted on this 
WG meeting) as IMHO capport participants could be interested in MADINAS.

Regards

-éric

From: "Lee, Yiu" <yiu_...@comcast.com>
Date: Wednesday, 30 September 2020 at 06:17
To: Eric Vyncke <evyn...@cisco.com>, "captive-portals@ietf.org" 
<captive-portals@ietf.org>, "Livingood, Jason" <jason_living...@comcast.com>, 
"jason.w...@charter.com" <jason.w...@charter.com>
Cc: Magnus Westerlund <magnus.westerl...@ericsson.com>, Erik Kline 
<ek.i...@gmail.com>, Roman Danyliw <r...@cert.org>, Benjamin Kaduk 
<ka...@mit.edu>, "martin.h.d...@gmail.com" <martin.h.d...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] BoF proposal: Evaluate impact of MAC address 
randomization to IP applications

Hi Eric,

Sorry for the delay.  Comments inline:

Thanks,
Yiu

From: "Eric Vyncke (evyncke)" <evyn...@cisco.com>
Date: Tuesday, September 29, 2020 at 8:35 AM
To: "captive-portals@ietf.org" <captive-portals@ietf.org>, Jason Livingood 
<jason_living...@cable.comcast.com>, "Lee, Yiu" <yiu_...@cable.comcast.com>, 
"jason.w...@charter.com" <jason.w...@charter.com>
Cc: Magnus Westerlund <magnus.westerl...@ericsson.com>, Erik Kline 
<ek.i...@gmail.com>, Roman Danyliw <r...@cert.org>, Benjamin Kaduk 
<ka...@mit.edu>, "martin.h.d...@gmail.com" <martin.h.d...@gmail.com>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] BoF proposal: Evaluate impact of MAC address randomization 
to IP applications


Jason, Jason, Yiu,



Based on the previous email thread, may I suggest a couple of items to improve 
the BoF proposal (wiki/agenda) ?

- I guess that there will be more than 50 people based on the initial reactions

- adding capport as conflict to be avoided for the BoF

[YL] Can you elaborate?



- adding a link to draft-lee-randomized-macaddr-ps

[YL] Will do



- assuming that it is too early to form a WG, please state the status of ‘non 
WG forming’

[YL] Noted



- putting  the description & agenda on the wiki 
https://trac.tools.ietf.org/bof/trac/wiki<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/trac.tools.ietf.org/bof/trac/wiki__;!!CQl3mcHX2A!RSXmaxkBH6JCErvEmGGD7luqaqCDc3f9wIiM6WRHvkBmPZqaeFNHBe8PHAbsvGE$>
 before this Friday 2nd of October deadline

[YL] Will work on it tomorrow.



- starting to find a potential chair who is not a proponent

[YL] Ok



- Adding discussion about privacy impact on the agenda is important or even 
critical

[YL] OK



- adding IEEE coordination is also important (could be handled before the 
potential BoF)

[YL] JW will help here.





More specific to draft-lee-randomized-macaddr-ps-01, here are a couple of 
comments (mostly details):

-          MAC addresses are not always 48 bits long

-          MAC addresses are not always assigned by manufacturers (think VM)

-          Suggest to distinguish between ‘stable’ and ‘static’ and 
‘persistent’ MAC address

-          Of course BCP 14 is no more RFC 2119 ;-)

-          PS-04 is more a requirement than a problem statement

[Y] We will add these to 02.





Hope this helps and happy to continue the discussion of course ;-)

[YL] Thanks!





-éric
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