Re: [NGO] Last Minute Reminder: New Sunday Tutorials

Benoit Claise <bclaise@cisco.com> Sun, 02 December 2007 20:24 UTC

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Margaret,

Just would like to be sure. The  "The Use of XML in RFC Protocols" is 
different than "XML Modeling", which is posted 
http://www3.ietf.org/meetings/70-Sunday_Sessions.html, right?
Note: I don't see a room for "XML Modeling" one.

Regards, Benoit.
>
> Hi All,
>
> I thought it would be worthwhile to send a last minute reminder, in 
> case folks did not notice the new tutorials listed on the agenda:
>
> The IETF EDU team is proud to be presenting two new tutorials in 
> Vancouver this afternoon, as part of our IETF Sunday tutorial series.  
> Although this message only covers the new tutorials, nformation about 
> the other tutorials being offered this afternoon can be found here:
>
> http://www3.ietf.org/meetings/70-Sunday_Sessions.html
>
> We will be hosting a new technical tutorial at 3:00pm today (Sunday) 
> in Salon 3.
>
> Title:  The Use of XML in RFC Protocols
> Presenter:  Tim Bray
>
> This tutorial will cover the following topics:
>     - How to think about whether XML is a good choice
>       or not for use in an Internet protocol.  There
>       are alternatives which are often superior choices.
>     - If you are going to use XML, how to think about
>       inventing your own language as opposed to using
>       an existing one, with a review of some popular
>       languages you might want to consider adopting.
>     - If you are going to design your own language, how
>       you might go about doing so.  This would include
>       discussion of:
>           -- verbosity vs. terseness
>           -- the use of schemas, and the choice of
>              available schema languages
>           -- extensibility
>           -- i18n and encoding issues
>
> The EDU Team is also presenting a new process tutorial at 3:00pm today 
> (Sunday) in Salon 2.
>
> Title:  The IETF Document Lifecycle
> Presenters:  Alice Hagens and Margaret Wasserman
>
> This tutorial offers an overview of producing documents in the IETF,
> from version 00 of an Internet-Draft to publication as an RFC.  We
> will cover the working group process, and the required and suggested
> contents of an Internet-Draft, including information from IANA staff
> about writing IANA Considerations sections.   We will walk through
> the lifecycle including authorship, WG draft, IETF Last Call, IESG
> evaluation, and what to expect during the RFC publication process.
> We will provide a set of helpful hints to authors about formatting
> rules and editorial policies that often improve the quality of the
> resulting documents.  We will summarize the states of the RFC
> publication process and provide an opportunity to ask questions of
> RFC Editor staff.
>
> For people who are not attending the Vancouver IETF, the slides from 
> these tutorials will be available after the IETF meeting on the EDU 
> Team website (edu.ietf.org) or in the IETF 70 proceedings.
>
> Thanks,
> Margaret
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