Re: [dnssd] IETF 106

"STARK, BARBARA H" <bs7652@att.com> Fri, 01 November 2019 20:23 UTC

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From: "STARK, BARBARA H" <bs7652@att.com>
To: 'Christian Huitema' <huitema@huitema.net>
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Subject: Re: [dnssd] IETF 106
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> From: Christian Huitema <huitema@huitema.net>
> 
> The conflict with pearg is bad -- working on privacy of discovery implies also
> working on general privacy issues in pearg.

Thanks Christian. We (Chris Wood, David, Stephen, Liz Flynn, Eric Vyncke, Colin Perkins, and I) have actually had a bit of discussion around this and couldn't figure anything out before the agenda was published. But now that you bring this up on the list, this is a great opportunity to see what other people think about ways to resolve this:

1. There's an hour slot on Monday from 1810-1910 (vs. NVO3, LWIG, LAMPS, GENDISPATCH, IDR, and MAPRG) where we could ask for an additional dnssd slot for the privacy related discussions.
2. As cancellations happen, maybe something will come up; wing it and figure something out just before the week starts.
3. Do nothing and live with it. [I always mention the Do Nothing option, even when it isn't the best option, because it's often what ends up happening; so best to consider it consciously.]

Input appreciated.
Barbara