> 4) Sep 2007 Example security flows to IESG (Informational)
> -- Ok, I've lost track on this one.
In my hands waiting for some information from ekr.

> 11) Feb 2008 Identify requirements for test matrix to move SIP to
> Draft Standard
> -- I guess we need to talk about this.
Agreed - I hope to have a strawman of some sort this time around.

> 16) Apr 2008 Essential corrections to RFC 3261 (1st batch) to IESG  
> (PS)
> -- This is a perennial favorite for discussion, as Essential  
> Corrections are essential confusing to a lot of people.
I will start another thread on this.

>
>
>
> This leaves the following probable topics:
>
> 1) Example Security Flows
This needs no agenda time.
>
> 2) SAML
> 3) Test Matrix for Draft Standard
A short amount of time for this (if substantiated by list discussion)  
would be useful.
>
> 4) Delivering Request-URI and Parameters to UAS via Proxy
> 5) DTLS-SRTP and RFC 4474
> 6) MIME Body Handling
> 7) Essential Corrections
Lets see how the other thread I start goes - hopefully we can actually  
do something here on list instead of eating face-time for it.
>
> 8) Termination of Early Dialog Prior to Final Response


I strongly agree that we should focus on chartered work, and suggest  
that only things really getting list attention take significant agenda  
time.

>
>
> So, the floor is now open for discussing what should be on the agenda.
> Remember, chartered work (as listed above) gets first priority.

Where is the overload discussion? (I'm not suggesting agenda time  
necessarily)


>
>
> I'm also deeply concerned about #4 and #5 above and trying to figure
> out how to get traction. Anybody got an idea?
>
> --
> Dean, SIP chair for the last 9 years . . .
>
>
>
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