Re: [6lowapp] Agenda in Anaheim

Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org> Mon, 22 February 2010 14:08 UTC

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On Feb 22, 2010, at 12:56, Zach Shelby wrote:

> time slot on Thursday morning (final agenda on Feb 26th).

Just to be painfully, redundantly clear here:
The slot we have right now could move around any time up to (and actually, with less likelihood, even after) the final IETF agenda.  Don't plan your travel based on this information (and you would be missing 6lowpan and roll, currently planned for Monday).

6lowapp is scheduled as a BOF, but it is still possible that the WG will be created before Anaheim, so this will then be a WG meeting.  This depends on the feedback we get during the impending IETF community review of the WG and its charter.

I would like to take the opportunity to ask for other agenda items/time slots people want to have.  Please send your requests this week.  Requests should point to Internet-Drafts already submitted or to be submitted (see below).

I'd also like to point out the following cut-offs:

• 2010-03-01 (Monday): Internet Draft Cut-off for initial document (-00) submission by 17:00 PST.
• 2010-03-08 (Monday): Internet Draft final submission cut-off by 17:00 PST.

So if you are writing a new draft now, that is due next Monday, while updated versions of existing drafts could wait till Monday 8th (but don't have to!).

Gruesse, Carsten