Draft Agenda
" (Tony Genovese)" <genovese@ophelia.nersc.gov> Tue, 23 March 1993 00:21 UTC
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From: " (Tony Genovese)" <genovese@ophelia.nersc.gov>
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Subject: Draft Agenda
Hi all, Here is the first cut at the Draft Agenda. I have also placed all relevant files on the ESnet nic for you. Alf are you going to put the documents up on your server? host: nic.es.net login: anonymous passwd: anything - your email address type: cd ietf.x400ops.columbus (yes its vms trying to do ftp :) Send in any changes. Also could the document authors please check that I have put the latest version of your document on the file server? Tony... ------------------------- CUT HERE --------------------------- Agenda for the Seventh Meeting of IETF X.400 Operations Working Group Version 0 Chairs: Alf Hanson NORDUnet Alf.Hansen@delab.sintef.no Tony Genovese ESnet Genovese@es.net Acting Chair: Allan Cargille Xnren Allan.Cargille.cs.wisc.edu Date: WEDNESDAY, March 31, 1993 Time: 9:30-12:00 noon 1:30-3:30 pm Venue: IETF Hyatt Regency Columbus 350 North High Street Columbus, Ohio 43215 Agenda: 9:30 - 9:45 Introduction o Select someone to do minutes o Review the Agenda o Approve Minutes of Washington DC Meeting 9:45 - 10:00 Action list review <1>: Claudio Allocchio: Produce new document explaining how the X.400 DNS tables should be used and distribute to x400ops list. <2>: Allan Cargille and Jim Romaguera will write the GO-MHS community document together. <3>: Alf Hansen makes the editorial changes, publishes OPS-1 again as an Internet Draft, and asks to have it published as an Informational RFC. Time limit: December 15 for the revised version, January 1 is the closing date for any comments before RFC submission. Will also be published as an RTR. <4>: There will be formed a Design Team to define the necessary documents for U.S. operation of the Internet/GO-MHS community. This Design Team will report back to the main group when its conclusions are ready for review. <5>: Claudio Allocchio will organize a pilot to get operational experience from the use of OPS-2. <6>: Claudio Allocchio: Part 1 (Mapping) of the document OPS-2 will be ready before Jan 1; deadline for comments is Jan 15; submission for Prototype RFC is expected by Jan 30. <7>: Claudio Allocchio: Timescales for Part 2 (Routing) of OPS-2, now called OPS-2b, depend on the timescale for the routing document; expected date of an updated version is 2 weeks after the final version of the routing document (OPS-3). <8>: Claudio Allocchio: OPS-4 will be submitted as Prototype RFC within 3 weeks from now. [Done] <9>: Harald Alvestrand: OPS-5 will be submitted for Informational RFC - Last Call will be sent to the WG on December 1st, with closing date December 14th. (The dates will be adjusted after consulting with the RARE TC and WG-MSG). <10>: Urs Eppenberger: Add the text to paragraph 4.5 in OPS-3: "Secondary WEPs may require a testing period". [DONE] <11>: Urs Eppenberger: A version number for the format will be added to all the documents defined in OPS-3. [DONE] <12>: Urs Eppenberger: The START date should be mandatory, not optional in OPS-3. [DONE] <13>: Jim Romaguera compiles a list of outstanding issues regarding OPS-3 and posts it to the list. The list should be closed on Dec 4th; the final decisions should be taken by Dec 18th. <14>: Allan Cargille: OPS-9 to be resolved by Dec 11 on the list; it will either be accepted, or the reference will be dropped from OPS-1. <15>: OPS-6 to be discussed on the list; will be moved forward as Prototype RFC before December 18th. <16>: Jim Romaguera: The ADMD evaluation (OPS-8) should be refined and published as an Informational RFC (and RTR). Target date: December [DONE] 10:00 - 10:20 Liaison Reports o IETF's MHS-DS o RARE's WG-MSG o EMA o COSINE-MHS project 10:20 - 10:30 Review Charter 10:30 - 10:45 GO-MHS Comunity Document 10:45 - 12:00 Review X.400 operations documents: OPS-1: "Operational Requirements for X.400 Management Domains in the GO-MHS Community" OPS-2a: "Using the Internet DNS to maintain RFC1327 Address Mapping Tables" OPS-2b: "Using the Internet DNS to maintain X.400 MHS Routing Informations" OPS-3: "Routing coordination for X.400 MHS services within a multi protocol / multi network environment. Table Format V3 for static routing" OPS-4: "Mapping between X.400(1984/1988) and Mail-11 (DECnet mail)" OPS-5: "X.400 use of extended character sets" OPS-6: "(Address mapping) Table distribution" OPS-7: "Assertion of C=US A=IMX" OPS-8: "Evaluation of ADMDs and Integration aspects with respect to the R&D messaging community" OPS-9: "Postmaster Convention for X.400 Operations" OPS-10: ".. explanation of how the X.400 DNS tables should be used for Address Mapping and Routing purposes" 12:00 - 1:30 Lunch 1:30 - 1:40 Status of Routing Authorities Document - Jeroen Houttuin 1:40 - 2:20 Presentation by Jeroen Houttuin on "Mail based servers" 2:20 - 3:20 Presentation by Marko Kaittola on "Table Distribution" 3:20 - ??? Any Other Business and Plan for next meeting in Amsterdam.
- Draft Agenda (Tony Genovese)
- Draft Agenda Alf Hansen