Re: [core] draft-bormann-core-links-json: call for adoption

Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org> Wed, 22 May 2013 10:37 UTC

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On May 22, 2013, at 12:05, "Kovatsch  Matthias" <kovatsch@inf.ethz.ch> wrote:

> In Orlando Carsten recalled the original incentive for writing up this format. Unfortunately, the minutes etherpad keeps resetting my connection attempts and I cannot recall the outcome. Anyone can? :)

The minutes are at:

http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/86/minutes/minutes-86-core

Specifically:

>         draft-bormann-core-links-json [65:00, 123]
> 
> Objective:
>         - Gauge interest by WG
> 
> Carsten quickly recaps the reasons for draft-bormann-core-links-json-02.
> - Kerry: relation to current RFC4627bis work?
>   Carsten doesn't think there is a relation.  This uses JSON as is.
>   (We are assuming that there is never semantic information on the
>   sequence of link-format attributes.)
> - Zach: thinks this should be standardized, maybe not necessarily in CoRE.
> - Carsten: calls for consensus. 5 have read a version of it. 5 think
>   IETF should do it. 3 think document is a good start for this. 3
>   willing to review.
> - Matthias: not sure whether CoRE is the place to work on this in
>   IETF.

Well, maybe the audio is more useful... (http://www.ietf.org/audio/ietf86/ietf86-caribbean6-20130312-1300-pm1.mp3, if you actually look into it, start at 65:00).

Grüße, Carsten