Update, NGtrans - DNSext joint meeting, call for participation

Alain Durand <Alain.Durand@sun.com> Sat, 21 July 2001 10:40 UTC

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Subject: Update, NGtrans - DNSext joint meeting, call for participation
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Correction on the previous announcement:

The NGtrans/DNSext chairs would like to make a call for participation
in the upcoming joint meeting.

The goal of the meeting is to facilitate consensus on how IPv6
addresses are represented in DNS and related issues. This meeting
requires extensive homework by participants and the chairs would like
to request submission of documents for a reading list for this meeting.

The output from the meeting will be draft consensus proposal.

Here is non exclusive a list of relevant topics:

1 - Design tradeoffs in DNS and IPv6 (AAAA, A6, DNAME, bit string)

       - DNS operational considerations including DNSSEC
         costs in regard of address record format
       - DNS implementation complications due to address record format
       - IPv6 Remembering requirements and impact on address record
         format
       - Case for A6
       - Case for AAAA
       - transition from ip6.int to ip6.arpa
       - transition from AAAA to A6

2 - tools/protocols/strategies to bridge IPv6 and IPv4 DNS resolution

Anybody wishing to make a presentation should send a draft
to the chairs of this meeting before July 26th 2001, 21:00 UTC
(that is, 2pm PDT, 5pm EDT, 11pm MEST)
     - Randy Bush <randy@psg.com>
     - Alain Durand <alain.durand@sun.com>
     - Bob Fink <fink@es.net>
     - Olafur Gudmundsson <ogud@ogud.com>
     - Tony Hain <tony@tndh.net>

Drafts not yet published by the ID editor are acceptable
contributions (please include an URL).

The chairs will review the list of submission, derived the actual
agenda of the meeting from it and send all reading materials to the
DNSext and NGtrans mailing list no later than July 27th, 21:00 UTC.

The format of the meeting is going to be:
    - Short summary of the discussion points from the documents
    - Technical discussion on the relevance of the points
    - Technical discussion on the points from documents as
       measured by Rob Austein's document
       draft-ietf-dnsext-ipv6-dns-tradeoffs-00.txt
    - Brainstorming on the best way to go forward
    - Straw polls leading to consensus building on a plan of action


	- the chairs.



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