Thanks Adrian -- maybe this is the first “IETF virtual interim side meeting” ;-)

On 9/18/2021 7:11 AM, Adrian Farrel wrote:

Hi Lou,

Yes, it’s just something that Dan and I put together in the context of our work at https://github.com/danielkinguk/sarah/ <https://github.com/danielkinguk/sarah/>

Our aim is, periodically, to bring together some key research work on or related to routing and addressing that we think would be of benefit to IETFers and others in the field. At the same time, we want to try to trigger discussion about the nature of research into routing and addressing, and uncover some of the important questions that are not always given enough attention.

I think the side meeting is reasonably established (at IETF meetings), but they are meetings of convenience and, while they typically carry the IETF contributors’ rules, they are not formally part of the IETF.

But I am unclear on the feasibility of “IETF virtual interim side meetings”.

So, what we are doing is having a small workshop (just 90 minutes) following much of the same procedure as would happen at an IETF side meeting, but it is not an IETF meeting.

Nevertheless, I have a slide that begins…

Note Well – This is _Not_ an IETF meeting

But let’s apply IETF policies for patents and code of conduct in this meeting

…and then goes on to the usual BCP79 material etc.

Cheers,

Adrian

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*Subject:* Re: A virtual "interim" on Evolving Routing Security in the Internet

Hi Adrian

Interesting stuff!

>  (Please note, this is not an IETF/IRTF meeting, but we thought the IETF/IRTF community would be interested.)

Who is the sponsoring organization for this meeting?

If just you and Dan, why not just run it as an IETF interim with rules (e.g. IPR) we all understand?

Thanks,
Lou

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On September 16, 2021 6:19:30 AM Adrian Farrel <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi,

    We've put together a small workshop on Evolving Routing Security
    in the
    Internet to be held on Thursday 30th September at 3pm UTC [1]

    Our objective is to bring relevant information and research to the
    routing
    community and spark discussion about routing research.

    Attendance is open and free.

    Meeting materials will be at
    https://github.com/danielkinguk/sarah/tree/main/conferences/security-worksho
    
<https://github.com/danielkinguk/sarah/tree/main/conferences/security-worksho>
    p

    We will use Webex :
    https://htf-paris.my.webex.com/htf-paris.my-en/j.php?MTID=mc8bb1a7bcda855d14
    
<https://htf-paris.my.webex.com/htf-paris.my-en/j.php?MTID=mc8bb1a7bcda855d14>
    060678f65272117 and stream the meeting on YouTube at
    https://youtu.be/V9CZC42BTDc <https://youtu.be/V9CZC42BTDc>

    Our agenda for this meeting features three presentations and a
    period for
    open discussion.
    * Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security
    Andrei Robachevsky, Internet Society
    * Lightweight blockchain assisted secure routing of swarm UAS
    networking
    Houbing Song and Jian Wang, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
    * On-Demand Blind Packet Forwarding
    Irfan Simsek, University of Duisburg-Essen

    We hope you can fit this into your schedule.

    (Please note, this is not an IETF/IRTF meeting, but we thought the
    IETF/IRTF
    community would be interested.)

    Best,
    Adrian and Dan

    [1]
    https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20210930T150000&p1
    
<https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20210930T150000&p1>
    =1440&p2=tz_pt&p3=tz_et&p4=tz_bst&p5=tz_cest&p6=tz_cst-china

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