Re: [dnssd] DNSSD at 118?

Ted Lemon <mellon@fugue.com> Thu, 14 September 2023 13:41 UTC

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From: Ted Lemon <mellon@fugue.com>
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2023 09:41:11 -0400
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Subject: Re: [dnssd] DNSSD at 118?
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I think there's a tendency at IETF meetings to present status and sales
pitches, and maybe have some brief—possibly well-informed, possibly
not—discussion. I do not know of a specific thing that needs a status
update at the upcoming IETF, although that could change between now and
November. However, one thing that I wish there were more of at IETFs is
actual work being done, as opposed to status updates and sales pitches. I'm
planning to show up in Prague, as I suspect others are, and I would like to
do some work. I think it would be useful to have an AV setup and a time
slot for that. So if I were to propose agenda items, they would be, perhaps:

- Discussion and document editing on TSR
- Discussion and document editing on SRP Replication
- Discussion and document editing on Advertising Proxy et al.

It would be good to have this early in the week, and then do further
collaboration later in the week. I say this because I think a lot of people
wind up effectively taking the week off from work to go to IETF or to
participate in IETF, and so this is a really good opportunity for some
heads-down dedicated work. I guess if we get scheduled on Friday, we could
schedule some meetings in non-WG meeting rooms to prepare for the Friday
session, and that could make the session effective as well.

That said, I am open to the chairs telling me I am crazy, and I certainly
don't object to sales pitches and status reports if people have those as
well.

On Wed, Sep 13, 2023 at 7:05 PM David Schinazi <dschinazi.ietf@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi DNSSD enthusiasts,
>
> The chairs have until next Friday to put in a request to have DNSSD meet
> at IETF 118 in Prague. Do you think we should meet? If yes, please send us
> agenda items - either on the list or directly to the chairs.
>
> Thanks,
> David
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