Re: [Geopriv] revised agenda for interim meeting

"James M. Polk" <jmpolk@cisco.com> Fri, 13 May 2005 21:20 UTC

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Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 16:20:22 -0500
To: Andrew Newton <andy@hxr.us>, GEOPRIV WG <geopriv@ietf.org>
From: "James M. Polk" <jmpolk@cisco.com>
Subject: Re: [Geopriv] revised agenda for interim meeting
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hmmm

a couple of comments below

At 04:54 PM 5/13/2005 -0400, Andrew Newton wrote:
>A couple of things have been moved around and I've added times, but 
>nothing has been added.
>
>Proposed GEOPRIV Agenda:
>   2005 May 16 08:30-17:30, 2005 May 17 08:30-12:30
>
>1) Properties of network elements in transferring LI from layer 2 upward 
>to PIDF-LO.
>Time: May 16 08:30-11:30

is this an open discussion, or is this based on something we should have 
read already?


>2) Schema work for draft-ietf-geopriv-common-policy.
>Time: May 16 13:00-14:00
>
>3) Role of HTTP as a transfer protocol for PIDF-LO vs. the use of LI in 
>HTTP/HTML for web browsing.
>    a. draft-daviel-kaegi-html-geo-tag-07.txt
>    b. draft-daviel-kaegi-http-geo-header-05.txt
>Time: May 16 14:00-15:00
>
>4) Proposed enhancements to DHCP to support #1 and more.
>    a. draft-polk-geopriv-dhc-geo-lci-upstream-00
>Time: May 16 15:15-17:30

For 2hr 15min?!!

The ID is only 3 paragraphs long - I shouldn't think more than 5 minutes is 
necessary, and that's if I read the whole ID to folks there. Should I bring 
a good movie to watch during the rest of the time?


>5) Proposed enhancements to PIDF-LO to support #1.
>    a. draft-winterbottom-geopriv-pdif-lo-profile-00.txt
>    b. draft-rosen-nena-geopriv-requirements-00.txt
>Time: May 17 08:30-12:00
>
>-andy
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cheers,
James

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