[karp] Karp Agenda 2: KeyStore?

Gregory Lebovitz <gregory.ietf@gmail.com> Mon, 22 March 2010 21:16 UTC

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Subject: [karp] Karp Agenda 2: KeyStore?
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KARPies, Tim & Russ,
I notice that the current agenda for KARP does NOT include a presentation by
Tim/Russ on their documents that defines in more detail what
draft-ietf-karp-framework calls the KeyStore. I'm thinking that would be a
good thing to have presented again (it was presented at the BoF already
once), because we need to decide if these become WG documents, or how to
proceed them.

Those documents are:
draft-housley-saag-crypto-key-table-01
draft-polk-saag-rtg-auth-keytable-02

Another question is:  "Do these documents serve better as stand-alone, or
ought they be incorporated into the karp-framework document"

Thoughts?

Gregory.

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