[alto] New ALTO use cases & the upcoming IETF meeting

Martin Stiemerling <martin.stiemerling@neclab.eu> Thu, 21 February 2013 11:43 UTC

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Hi all,

I have seen a number of new ALTO drafts for LMAP, I2RS, etc and also the 
wish to discuss a rechartering of the ALTO WG.

I still do not see the WG to be ready for any rechartering discussion, 
as we should first finish up our current chartered items.

However, I can see the utility to discuss new ideas on what to do with 
ALTO, but outside the ALTO session at the upcoming IETF meeting in Orlando.

My proposal would be to do a side meeting, i.e., we meet sometimes in 
the evening over a drink and discuss the new drafts/use cases and how to 
progress ALTO.

But, do not rely on my to organize such a side meeting, i.e., somebody 
else should take the stab in organizing this.

   Martin

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