[6lowapp] Smart Grid Bar Bof at IETF 76
Adrian Farrel <Adrian.Farrel@huawei.com> Tue, 13 October 2009 13:48 UTC
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Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 14:47:00 +0100
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Subject: [6lowapp] Smart Grid Bar Bof at IETF 76
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Please see the attached from Security AD (and NIST employee) Tim Polk. If this is something that would be of direct interest to you, please consider completing the Doodle poll. Thanks, Adrian ----- Original Message ----- From: "Polk, William T." <william.polk@nist.gov> To: "Fred Baker" <fred@cisco.com>om>; "David R Oran" <oran@cisco.com>om>; "Richard Shockey" <richard@shockey.us>us>; "Russ Housley" <housley@vigilsec.com>om>; "Leslie Daigle" <daigle@isoc.org>rg>; "Sean Turner" <turners@ieca.com>om>; "Paul Hoffman" <paul.hoffman@vpnc.org>rg>; "Henning Schulzrinne" <hgs@cs.columbia.edu>du>; "Phil Roberts" <roberts@isoc.org>rg>; <peter@peter-dambier.de>de>; <dcrocker@bbiw.net>et>; "Hiroshi Esaki" <hiroshi@wide.ad.jp>jp>; "Michael Dillon" <wavetossed@googlemail.com>om>; "Brian E Carpenter" <brian.e.carpenter@gmail.com>om>; "Ralph Droms" <rdroms@cisco.com>om>; "Michael Dillon" <wavetossed@googlemail.com>om>; "IESG IESG" <iesg@ietf.org>rg>; "IAB IAB" <iab@iab.org>rg>; <recipe@ietf.org>rg>; "Peny Yang" <peng.yang.chn@gmail.com> Cc: "St. Pierre, James A." <james.st.pierre@nist.gov>ov>; "Dodson, Donna F." <donna.dodson@nist.gov>ov>; "Su, David H." <david.su@nist.gov>ov>; "Golmie, Nada T." <nada.golmie@nist.gov> Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 2:45 AM Subject: Doodle poll: Smart Grid Bar Bof at IETF 76 Folks, I would like to organize a BAR BOF at IETF 76 in Hiroshima to discuss the US Smart Grid effort. IETF protocols will be an important component of a successful and evolutionary Smart Grid, and NIST is looking to the IETF for leadership. To enable participation by NIST/ITL Management, I would like to hold the BAR BOF either Wednesday or Thursday night. NIST attendees will provide some background/history of the Smart Grid efforts but the primary goal of this session is to determine whether there is sufficient interest in the community to take on work in this area. If there is interest, scoping of appropriate IETF contributions, and strategies for organizing the response would also be fruitful topic areas. I am sending this email directly to any IETFers that have (to my knowledge) previously indicated interest in Smart Grid. I am also sending this message to the IESG, IAB, recipe@ietf.org, and ipaction@nist.gov email lists. Please feel free to forward this email to anyone else that you think I may have missed. If you are interested in attending the BOF, please indicate your preference using the following doodle poll: http://www.doodle.com/q5nusbhpqfnf75yh Thanks, Tim Polk
- [6lowapp] Smart Grid Bar Bof at IETF 76 Adrian Farrel