Re: [Ietf-hub-boston] IETF-Hub-Boston: Next Meetup Thurs Oct 27 4-6pm plus optional dinner

John C Klensin <john-ietf@jck.com> Thu, 13 October 2016 22:35 UTC

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Alia,

WFM, but note two things fwiw.

(1) There is something on Jari's "New Work in Seoul" BOF list
called "DNSBUNDLED".  It, at least in the mind of the
first-listed author of the draft Jari cited
(draft-yao-bundled-name-problem-statement-02), very much an i18n
topics.  I assume being on that list is enough to qualify the
topic as relevant to IETF 97.   The topic is closely related to
the micro-conversation we had at Sugar Shack about what can and
cannot be done with/in a simple tree.  There is also a good deal
of activity in ICANN that interacts with IETF work, notable
efforts to restrict non-root domains to a standard (!)
connection of characters much smaller than that allowed by
IDNA2008 (RFCs 5890ff).  I don't know what Dan is planning to
cover, but I wouldn't try to do even the parts I know about in
10 minutes.

(2) While I'm trying to avoid it, I fear there is a trip to
Guadalajara in my future for the first week in December (IGF for
those of you lucky enough to entirely avoid such things).  If I
do go, I'm likely to have to head out early.  So "late Nov or
early Dec" is likely to be overconstrained for me.

best,
   john


--On Thursday, October 13, 2016 17:05 -0400 Alia Atlas
<akatlas@gmail.com> wrote:

> Revised plan:
> 
> How does this sound?  Please send more accurate/detailed
> titles so that we can put this up and advertise it.
> Please invite folks.
> 
> 1) David Oran, Intro to ICN    4 - 4:45pm
> 2) Ted Lemon, Homenet Naming and DNSSD for homenet 4:45 - 5:05
> 3) Aanchal Malhotra, Message Authentication Code Algorithms
> for NTP  5:05 - 5:20
> 4) Dan York, Latest Happenings in DNS world, 5:20 - 5:35
> 5) Alia Atlas, IETF Boston Hub Organizing, 5:35 - 6pm
> 
> For the second meeting (in late Nov or early Dec), we'll have:
> 
> 1) John Klensin, Internationalization Issues  45 minutes
> 2) Dale Worley, ??Mystery Topic??,  15 minutes
> 3) Alia Atlas, Hot Topics in the Routing Area,  15 minutes
> 4) unbooked 15 minutes
> 5) unbooked  15 minutes
> 
> Michael says that 128 Technology can also sponsor
> refreshments.  Their cafe can hold more than 50 (and apparently
> has beer).