[bmwg] IETF102 Minutes

Sarah B <sbanks@encrypted.net> Thu, 02 August 2018 14:50 UTC

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Hello BMWG,
	Thanks for your time in Montreal, at IETF102. The minutes for the meeting have been uploaded, please find them in their usual spots, or with this handy dandy link:
	https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/102/materials/minutes-102-bmwg-00 <https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/102/materials/minutes-102-bmwg-00>

	A few small notes from the chairs:
	- Testing results continue to be a popular presentation in the room. Consider presenting your testing and research!
	- Consensus and adoption depend on folks in the WG reading the drafts. Want someone to read yours? Read theirs! In particular, if you have expertise in a specific area, start with those drafts first. It's a huge help, and a benefit to the community overall. Your karma will thank you... and so will your BMWG chairs :)
	- Draft authors and editors: RFC8174 calls out language that you'll want to be aware of; it's good practice to read and review this RFC and keep it in mind as you're writing your own drafts. 

	See you all in Bangkok!

Thanks
Sarah & Al, Chairs