[nfsv4] IETF 107 Agendas needed in early March

David Noveck <davenoveck@gmail.com> Mon, 10 February 2020 17:17 UTC

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Subject: [nfsv4] IETF 107 Agendas needed in early March
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I need to put together Agendas for the two sessions we have scheduled at
IETF 107. I need to upload them by 3/11.  I'd appreciate it if everyone who
anticipates speaking sends me a brief (one or two sentences) description
that I can incorporate in the agenda.  If your talk is associated with a
submitted draft, that fact should be noted in the description.  Note that
the draft submission cutoff is 3/9 (23:59 UTC).

Reviewing plans for the first session, to deal with the working group's
current agenda, I expect the following items to be addressed.  If you see
anything missing or wrong please, let me know soon.  Also, if the time
allocated is an issue, let me know about your concerns.  The order below
has not had much attention.  Let me know if you have any suggestions on
ordering.

   - Tom talking about delstid (15 minutes)
   - Chuck talking about integrity measurement (20 minutes).
   - Sorin talking about the NVMe pNFS document (20 minutes)
   - Dave talking about  internationalization cleanup (10 minutes)
   - Dave talking about security revision to be referenced in rfc5661bis
   (20 minutes)
   - Dave talking about other rfc5661bis issues (10 minutes)

With regard to the second session, to deal with future matters, things are
not as fully defined, but I expect brief descriptions for the items below.
Given that the time is not fully allocated, it is time for those who might
have a topic they'd like to present to make the group aware of it.  This
includes suggestions for possible new work as well contributions relating
to new (presumably better) ways of doing the working group's work.  Note
that remote participation is an option for presenters and there are
unlikely to be troublesome scheduling issues for presenters in the Americas.

   - Chuck will be talking about the (poor) performance of directory
   operations (10 minutes).
   - Chuck will be discussing requirements for computational storage (10
   minutes) .
   - Dave will be discussing possible future work regarding te
   parallelization of directory operations  (15 minutes)
   - Sorin will be discussing data reduction attributes (15 minutes).
   - Chuck will be leading a discussion of the document review process (10
   minutes).
   - Chuck will be giving a talk about using github for managing personal
   drafts and Working Group documents (10 minutes).