Re: [cso] Taipei meeting

Leeyoung <leeyoung@huawei.com> Tue, 11 October 2011 16:02 UTC

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Hello CSO participants,

There are a few clarification to be made:


-          CSO is not yet an IRTF RG. It is a "proposal" at this time to form an RG down the road. Our wiki page is a place to collect CSO research material in order to support CSO RG chartering wish.



-          In IRTF there is no "BOF" or "Bar BOF". It is called "Side" meeting.  Please do not use this term from now on. We will try to convene a CSO Side meeting in Taipei.

Thanks.
Young

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Subject: [cso] Taipei meeting

Hello CSO participants,

If you are new to the list, we have informal CSO RG web pages as follows that will help you trace the past works:

http://trac.tools.ietf.org/group/irtf/trac/wiki/csorg

We have a plan to meet at Taipei either in the form of "BOF" or "Bar BOF" depending on the progress with IRTF.

Please let us know if you are interested in presenting your research items on CSO.  To give you a head-up, we have a few items that can potentially be reported during the Taipei meeting:


-          Performance Evaluation on CSO Global Load Balancing Strategy (Beijing University Post and Telecommunication)

-          CSO Architecture and Requirements (Telefonica & Geysers)

-          Other topics from University of Texas, Dallas and Verizon

Details on the meeting logistics will be announced in the mailing list.

Thanks & Best Regards,

Young