[abfab] (not) scheduling in Berlin?

Leif Johansson <leifj@sunet.se> Mon, 29 April 2013 14:41 UTC

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We've just had (negative) confirmation from the folks that
might have been able to work on AAA/Diameter for abfab.

This means that a large portion of our outstanding work
has no takers and the chairs will work with the ADs to drop
this deliverable from our charter (all in accordance with
consensus from the last IETF meeting).

This begs the question: do we need to meet in Berlin? As
things are, we are finishing the eap appl. statement, which
unlocks a bunch of stuff on the RFC editors q eventually.

This leaves us talking about AAA SAML and the architecture
draft in Berlin. Is there enough meat to chew there?

        Cheers Leif