Re: [recipe] Anything going to happen at IETF 75?

Stuart Cheshire <cheshire@apple.com> Tue, 05 May 2009 20:00 UTC

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On 21 Apr, 2009, at 14:05, Chris Lonvick wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Is anyone planning a BoF (or Bar BoF) for IETF 75 for RECIPE?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris

I think there's a lot of agreement that this is an important area,  
but sadly there appears to be little energy in the IETF right now for  
actually doing anything. Any thoughts on how we can fix that?

One important step would be to get the makes of the relevant devices  
(and chipsets) involved.

Stuart Cheshire <cheshire@apple.com>
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