Re: [103attendees] HotRFC topics

Alexa Morris <amorris@amsl.com> Tue, 30 October 2018 22:03 UTC

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Subject: Re: [103attendees] HotRFC topics
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2018 15:03:08 -0700
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John,

Unfortunately, the datatracker agenda does not  currently show links for tutorials, but they are still being streamed. See https://ietf103.conf.meetecho.com/#sun <https://ietf103.conf.meetecho.com/#sun>.

Alexa

> On Oct 30, 2018, at 2:43 PM, Border, John <John.Border@hughes.com> wrote:
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> I don’t see Meetecho links for the tutorials on the agenda…
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> On Oct 29, 2018, at 13:07, Aaron Falk <aaron.falk@gmail.com <mailto:aaron.falk@gmail.com>> wrote:
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> It was not in Montreal. My understanding is that the Meetecho contract did not require rooms (or just our room) to be setup by Sunday evening. 
> Meetecho does cover Sunday tutorials / program events. but is not generally intended to cover after-hours / informal type events.  As this now appears on the agenda it appears to be edging out of the informal state, so possibly this is something we should raise via the iesg.
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> On 29 Oct 2018, at 15:55, Border, John wrote:
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> Do you know if MeetEcho will be available?
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> Here's the current list of lightning talk topics for HotRFC in Bangkok. There's still time to submit additional topics <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.ietf.org_how_meetings_103_hotrfc_&d=DwMFaQ&c=dIKa1mMv92xhhFzVXv5A3Q&r=9F44ji63_2hvW5HufmlpP-DFKXuFy4jDtL5PXwKlTqg&m=h2LXF-9qZBr7FtDkNKEDWVwuldMKRbA2Kd4F7u_zugM&s=L5674a1V28FJCzLKOOD2JorvNFGkqVcsBnJ6EQOGI5s&e=>. Hope to see you there.
> --aaron
> Collaborative Automated Course of Action Operations (CACAO) for Cyber Security
> Authors: Bret Jordan
> It is time to re-consider "computing in the networks"
> Jianfei(Jeffrey) HE (Mr); Marie-José Montpetit (Dr.); Lijuan(Rachel) CHEN (Ms)
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> Jake Holland, Kyle Rose (Akamai)
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> Robert Moskowitz (HTT Consulting); Liguangpeng (Huawei)
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> Tuomas Aura (Aalto University)
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> Petr Špaček (CZ.NIC)
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> Thomas Fossati (Nokia / MAMI project); Mirja Kühlewind (ETH / MAMI project); Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez (UC3M / MAMI project); Diego Lopez (Telefonica R&D / MAMI project)
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> Nalini Elkins (Inside Products); vittorio bertola (Open Exchange); Barry Shein (TheWorld.com <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__TheWorld.com&d=DwMFaQ&c=dIKa1mMv92xhhFzVXv5A3Q&r=9F44ji63_2hvW5HufmlpP-DFKXuFy4jDtL5PXwKlTqg&m=S6k8JiDJk0ie9q_kVhHZ27bmxPXq2qfnqebP38ef26A&s=r2JbuPcS7nQ9YyZpxwpVBG_X-36vMqb2M4yFtWNM0a4&e=>)
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> Saulo da Silva (None)
> Localized Optimizations On Path Segment (LOOPS) Discussion
> Carsten Bormann (Universitaet Bremen TZI); Yizhou Li (Huawei)
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> Petr Špaček (CZ.NIC)
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> Stephen McQuistin, Colin Perkins (University of Glasgow)
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