resending with [email protected] <[email protected]> added just to be sure
ADs get this report.

Thanks
Chris, Kevin and Sanjay

On Sat, Oct 19, 2024 at 3:37 PM Mishra, Sanjay <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Happy to report the state of the CDNI working group prior to the start of
> IETF 121 in Dublin, Ireland.
>
> The Content Delivery Networks Interconnection works on "interconnection"
> between two separately administered CDNs in support of the end-to-end
> delivery of over-the-top content from content publishers (CP) and through
> multiple CDNs and ultimately to end users. The streaming video technology
> alliance (svta.org), an industry group comprising CP, CDNs, ISPs and
> technology vendors is one known implementer of the output of this group's
> work.
>
> Much of the new work done in the CDNI is based on use of existing RFCs and
>  the implementation and deployment experience of svta members, that is, the
> open caching working group from within the SVTA.
>
> The CDNI WG currently is awaiting publishing of two i-D as RFCs, the two
> drafts are:
> 1. draft-ietf-cdni-capacity-insights-extensions-08
> 2. draft-ietf-cdni-https-delegation-subcerts-12
>
> The working group currently has several drafts in different states of
> progression. Below the WG I-D:
> 1. draft-ietf-cdni-ci-triggers-rfc8007bis-14
> 2. draft-ietf-cdni-cache-control-metadata-02
> 3. draft-ietf-cdni-edge-control-metadata-02
> 4. draft-ietf-cdni-protected-secrets-metadata-02
> 5. draft-ietf-cdni-named-footprints-00
> 6. draft-ietf-cdni-client-access-control-metadata-00
> 7. draft-ietf-cdni-logging-extensions-00
>
> At the IETF 121, the WG will discuss active WG draft and specifically the
> chairs would like to carve out a good bit of time on the
> draft-ietf-cdni-ci-triggers-rfc8007bis-14. This work has reshaped the
> original rfc8007 significantly and the current I-D appears near ready for a
> WGLC, and thus merits adequate airtime to talk through the proposed
> changes. The working group will also discuss minor re-chartering of the
> group and lastly the group will also discuss interim meetings between the
> in-person sessions given the current load.
>
> Thanks
> Chris, Kevin and Sanjay
> CDNI WG chairs
>
> On Wed, Oct 16, 2024 at 4:43 AM Zaheduzzaman Sarker <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello WIT area WG chairs,
>>
>> We started to have very short working group reports for the WIT area
>> before each IETF meeting and it has been serving the purpose great. Let's
>> continue that practice.
>>
>> Please send a very short and high level report on the hot topics in your
>> working group, specially in the IETF 121 meeting. Please send this to
>> witarea mailing list ([email protected]) by 28th, October, 2024 (by that
>> date you will need to upload the agenda).
>>
>> While writing the report, please keep in mind that this report is mostly
>> for those who are not following your working group regularly.
>>
>> Thanks in advance and hopefully see many of you in Dublin.
>>
>> //Zahed & Francesca
>>
>
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