Agenda for Minneapolis
"Adrian Farrel" <adrian@olddog.co.uk> Wed, 29 October 2003 08:30 UTC
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Cc: 'Kireeti Kompella' <kireeti@juniper.net>, zinin@psg.com, Bill Fenner <fenner@research.att.com>
Subject: Agenda for Minneapolis
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All, Below is the agenda for Minneapolis. As you will see, we have focused on the charter milestones and existing WG drafts. It is our responsibility as a working group to clear these off our plate before we pick up new work. The likelihood is that many of you will be disappointed and will not get a chance to discuss your draft at the meeting. Sorry. My recommendation is to proactively take your discussion to the mailing list. Ask specific questions and raise particular concerns. Use the feedback that you get (if there is support!) to advance your draft so that it is in a better state when the WG has the bandwidth at a future meeting. It is also important for you to look at your draft in the light of the new CCAMP charter. Precisely how does your draft fit in? Is there a charter item or milestone that your draft helps to meet? If so, then please be very explicit about this within your draft - there was a practice of putting a "Summary for the Sub-IP Area" at the start of drafts, and this captured the reference to the charter. If you find you can't match your draft to a specific charter item, it is unlikely to see early adoption by the WG and you will need to raise the wider discussion of the need for your draft. This brings me on to the subject of requirements... Please be sure that your draft includes a very clear requirements statement (either a reference to a requirements draft, or specific in-line requirements). Don't assume that just because the requirements are clear to you and your colleagues they will be clear to everyone. If the readers of your draft don't fully grasp the requirements it is likely they will ignore your draft. It is therefore your responsibility to convey the requirements fully. Those of you who take editing drafts seriously might want to consider attending... > > Sunday, November 9, 2003 > > ========================= > > 1330-1500 Editor's Training -- Conrad C > > > > Training for current or aspiring IETF document > > editors. Covers the roles and responsibilities > > of a document editor, and includes advice on > > producing a high-quality IETF specification. Finally, before I stop preaching, if you would like to speed up the progress of the WG so that it reaches your drafts sometime in the current century, I would like to invite you to make concrete contributions to the existing WG drafts. The sooner we complete them, the sooner we can move on. Discussion leaders... - please recall you are leading a discussion - you are not presenting your draft (the audience has read it) - highlight the remaining technical issues - ask opinions on controversial points - outline the next steps - explain how you will meet any associated milestones </homily> Adrian and Kireeti 58th IETF Minneapolis CCAMP WG Agenda =============== Time available 150 minutes Agenda bashing - chairs (5 mins) Minute takers and blue sheets - chairs (5 mins) Old charter, new RFCs - chairs (5 mins) New charter - chairs (5 mins) Summary of draft statuses - chairs (5 mins) Summary of interactions with other WGs - chairs (5 mins) ITU-T Liaison - Wesam (10 mins) (40 minutes used) Charter Work *** Please include a statement of your charter *** *** milestones and how you will meet them. *** GMPLS MIBs Tom (10 mins) - draft-ccamp-ietf-gmpls-tc-mib-01.txt - draft-ccamp-ietf-gmpls-lsr-mib-01.txt - draft-ccamp-ietf-gmpls-te-mib-01.txt Protection and Restoration Dimitri (15 mins) - draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-recovery-terminology-02.txt - draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-recovery-analysis-02.txt - draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-recovery-functional-01.txt - draft-lang-ccamp-gmpls-recovery-e2e-signaling-02.txt ASON Signaling Requirements Jerry (10 mins) - draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-ason-reqts-03.txt Lyndon (10 mins) - draft-ong-ccamp-3473-3474-iw-00.txt Jerry (5 mins) - draft-dimitri-ccamp-gmpls-rsvp-te-ason-00.txt Adrian (2 mins) - draft-iwata-mpls-crankback-07.txt ASON Routing Requirements Deborah (10 mins) - draft-alanqar-ccamp-gmpls-ason-routing-reqts-00.txt - Liaison statement to ITU-T Tunneling Protocol Ron (10 mins) - draft-bonica-tunproto-05.txt Multi-Area/AS/Region Arthi (5 mins) - draft-ayyangar-inter-region-te-01.txt JP (5 mins) - draft-vasseur-inter-as-te-01.txt (122 minutes used) Other drafts according to time available *** Please be quick to allow others a chance. *** *** If you don't have time, you should discuss *** *** your draft on the mailing list. *** Communication of Alarms Lou (10 mins) - draft-berger-ccamp-gmpls-alarm-spec-00.txt Generalized MPLS Signaling for Layer-2 LSPs Dimitri (10 mins) - draft-papadimitriou-ccamp-gmpls-l2sc-lsp-00.txt Component Link Recording and Resource Control for GMPLS Link Bundles Zafar (10 mins) - draft-zamfir-explicit-resource-control-bundle-02.txt Requirements for time-bounded notification of faults Richard (5 mins) - draft-rabbat-expedited-flooding-00.txt Potential solutions for time-bounded notification of faults Vishal (5 mins) - draft-rabbat-fault-notification-protocol-04.txt - draft-rabbat-fnp-applicability-00.txt Control plane architecture in GMPLS networks Kohei (5 mins) - draft-shiomoto-ccamp-cplane-architecture-00.txt Extra class LSP service using protecting resources in GMPLS networks Kohei (5 mins) - draft-pil-ccamp-extra-lsp-01.txt Control plane resilience Y. Kim (5 mins) - draft-kim-ccamp-cc-protection-04.txt Interaction between GMPLS RSVP-TE and LCAS Y. Kim (5 mins) - draft-kim-ccamp-interaction-grsvpte-lcas-00.txt Multi-Granularity Optical Cross-Connect Dae-Gun Kim (5 mins) - draft-kim-ccamp-gmpls-mgoxc-01.txt Resource Mapping for GMPLS with Heterogeneous Interfaces Gyu Myoung Lee (5 mins) - draft-choi-gmpls-resource-mapping-01.txt Requirements of Burst-Level Control in Optical Networks Jung Yul Choi (5 mins) - draft-choi-burst-control-01.txt Signaling Extension for the End-to-End restoration with SRLG Jung Yul Choi (5 mins) - draft-choi-ccamp-e2e-restoration-srlg-01.txt
- Agenda for Minneapolis Adrian Farrel
- Agenda for Minneapolis Adrian Farrel