[ippm] Draft agenda for Dublin

Henk Uijterwaal <henk@ripe.net> Tue, 15 July 2008 10:55 UTC

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Hi all,

Please find below the agenda for Dublin.  Comments are welcome,

Matt & Henk

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Session 1: Ongoing work
=======================
(Wednesday 30/6, 13:00-15:00)

   1. Administrativia (Chairs, 5')
   2. Status of Drafts and Milestones (Chairs, 10')
       a) TWAMP
       b) MultiMetrics draft
       c) Traceroute draft
   3. Composition drafts (Al Morton, 15')
   4. Reporting drafts (Martin Swany by Proxy, 15')
   5. Delay variation AS (Al Morton, 15')
   6. TWAMP extensions. (Kaynam Hedayat, 15')
   7. Duplication Metric. (Henk Uijterwaal, 15')
   8. AOB

Note: if you have slides, please mail them to the chairs before the meeting.

Session 2: IPPM++,  BoF on future work for the group
====================================================
(Wednesday, 30/6, 9:00-11:30)

In Philadelphia, we discussed the future of the group now that we get
close to finishing the work that is on our plate.  We had some
discussion on possible future work items.  In Philly, people did suggest
to have a BoF to discuss this in Dublin.  We have a slot, so let's start
to discuss...

   1. Administrative details.
   2. What did IPPM do so-far (Chairs)
   3. Possible future work items.
      a) SLA validations (Joel Sommers or Nick Duffield, by Proxy)
      b) Passive measurements (Yutaka Kikuchi)
         (draft-kikuchi-passive-measure-02.txt, and
          draft-kikuchi-tunnel-measure-req-02.txt)
      c) Comparison of Metrics
      d) Other possible work items
   4. Discussion.
   5. How to proceed from here.

If you have work that fits into section 3, please let me know and I'll
give you a slot on the agenda.

However, note that the goal of the BoF is to determine if there are
problems that needs to be solved _and_ there is a critical mass of
people who want to work on this.  The goal of the BoF is NOT to
discuss possible solutions in great detail.   For more on how to make
the BoF a success, see:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-narten-successful-bof-03.txt

Note: if you have slides, please mail them to the chairs before the meeting.
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