[GGIE] BoF proposed
"Leslie Daigle" <ldaigle@thinkingcat.com> Tue, 07 June 2016 22:21 UTC
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Subject: [GGIE] BoF proposed
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FYI — this was submitted (shortly!) before the BoF request deadline last Friday. Also, whether or not the BoF gets approved, there will be a demo at the Bits & Bites session in Berlin. I look forward to more discussions in Berlin! > Please find below a proposed BoF for IETF96 in Berlin. I’ve put > most of this on the BoF wiki. The conflicts are as-yet-to-be-defined > activities (MTGVENUE and any other discussions coming out of the > meetings discussion). > > I’ve listed the draft that exists now; there will be an update and > probably another draft before the I-D deadline. > > > > GGIE > > Name: Glass to Glass Internet Ecosystem (GGIE) > AREA: ART > Description: Video is without rival the top use of Internet > bandwidth, and its ever growing demand for more bandwidth easily out > paces the new capacity being added both globally and regionally with > no let up in sight. > > The Glass to Glass Internet Ecosystem (GGIE) approach posits that > streamed content delivery can be viewed like a composed flow combining > many parts with playback composed of one or more component streams > from one or more addresses to one or more devices over one or more > networks. We have identified 3 high level gaps that are relevant at > the IETF: > > How applications identify, search for & refer to content > How devices locate and address video sources > How application level identifiers & network level identifiers are > mapped to one another > > The purpose of this BoF is to raise awareness of the video issue > and progress made on possible paths forward for IETF work. > > Agenda > Administrivia > Scribe / note taker > Agenda bash > BRIEF overview of GGIE [Glenn Deen] > Demonstration of video streaming using GGIE principles [Gaurav > Naik] > Outline of open questions / setting the stage for discussion > [Leslie Daigle] > Discussion [all] > Looking to identify possible specific chunks of IETF work > going forward. > > Status: NOT WG Forming > Responsible AD: Ben Campbell? > BoF proponents: Glenn Deen <glenn.deen@nbcuni.com>, Leslie > Daigle <ldaigle@thinkingcat.com> > BoF chairs: Leslie Daigle, TBD > Number of people expected to attend: 100 > Length of session (1, 1.5, 2, or 2.5 hours): 2 hours > Conflicts to avoid (whole Areas and/or WGs): MTGVENUE, human > rights discussions… > Links to the mailing list, draft charter if any, relevant > Internet-Drafts, etc. > Mailing List: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ggie > Draft charter: N/A > Relevant drafts: > http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-deen-daigle-ggie > Other materials: W3C – GGIE Task Force discussed use cases, > https://www.w3.org/2011/webtv/wiki/GGIE_TF > > Leslie. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Leslie Daigle Principal, ThinkingCat Enterprises LLC ldaigle@thinkingcat.com -------------------------------------------------------------------
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