[Nmlrg] Call for agenda NMLRG #4 @ IETF 96, Berlin, Germany

Sheng Jiang <jiangsheng@huawei.com> Tue, 05 July 2016 03:59 UTC

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From: Sheng Jiang <jiangsheng@huawei.com>
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Subject: [Nmlrg] Call for agenda NMLRG #4 @ IETF 96, Berlin, Germany
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Hi, all NMLRG,

We have requested a session of 2 hour for the our proposed NMLRG meeting for IETF-96 (Berlin, Germany) and are starting to collect agenda items for this sessions.

Please send us (anima-chairs at tools.ietf.org) requests for sessions by July  10th, Sunday, and include:

Name of time slot:
Name of draft(s):
Time requested:
Presenter name(s):
Brief description of what issues need discussing and what you hope to
accomplish by presenting (please focus on open issues, rather than a
status update):

More details about the IETF 96, Berlin, Germany can be found at:
http://www.ietf.org/meeting/96/index.html

Again, presenters and draft authors please invoke active discussions in
the NMLRG list. We have very limited time for each topic in the
face-to-face meeting. Mail list is a very good place to discuss and reach
consensus on technical issues.

Best regards,

Albert & Sheng