Folks,
The Host Identity Protocol, first discussed after the the
MALLOC meeting at 43th IETF in Orlando and again at BOFs
during the 50th IETF in Minneapolis and 51st in London, is
surfacing again.
The HIP work has proceeded at the side of the IETF, without any
formal organization, to a level
Folks,
Just for your information; thought it might be relevant to some potential participants on this list.
Details at: http://www.parlay.org/news/events/meeting110403/index.asp
-\Patty
11th Parlay Open Meeting
Rome - Italy
November 4-6, 2003
Pre- Meeting Education Track November 3,
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Harald == Harald Tveit Alvestrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Harald In the discussions leading up to this document, we actually had 3
Harald different other levels of inclusivity up for consideration:
okay, I very much like these descriptions.
Hmmm. Java version of Q.2931. Sounds like something everyone on this list is dying
to do :-)
The statement that you issued repeatedly mentions that the IETF rules
and social contract were establish at a time when the IETF had 50 to 250
or 50 to 300 members. The obvious implication is that, since the
attendance has grown by an order of magnitude, the rules have to change
significantly.