Re: [Tsvwg] TSVWG call for presentation timeslots in Prague

Bob Briscoe <rbriscoe@jungle.bt.co.uk> Fri, 02 March 2007 18:28 UTC

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From: Bob Briscoe <rbriscoe@jungle.bt.co.uk>
Subject: Re: [Tsvwg] TSVWG call for presentation timeslots in Prague
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James, Lars,

Here's a list of active TSVWG drafts I have or will have by the -0X deadline.

None (I think) need presentation slots TSVWG, they are all moving into 
other w-gs or Bar BoFs, or staying in other w-gs...

BUT, three have questions (1 for James, 2 for Lars), to ensure they don't 
fall through the cracks. Search down for ">>>"

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Explicit Congestion Marking in MPLS
draft-ietf-tsvwg-ecn-mpls-00.txt
URL: <Bruce posted it 11 days ago, but still not uploaded on IETF site>
        Status: Only change is the filename: draft is solid with no issues
        Contact: Bruce Davie (not in Prague)
     >>>James, no point me saying status above that you can say from the chair
        If so, don't need a slot in TSVWG
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Flow Rate Fairness: Dismantling a Religion
draft-briscoe-tsvarea-fair-01
<http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-briscoe-tsvarea-fair-00.pdf>
Bob Briscoe
        Will add RTT fairness, list of affected RFCs and some toning down.
        Planning on asking to be W-G draft soon (so would that be TSVWG then?)
     >>>Lars, This is probably best still presented in TSV-AREA?
     >>>Perhaps followed by a discussion: "Who should decide on fairness?"
        If so, don't need a slot in TSVWG -> TSV-AREA
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Re-ECN: Adding Accountability for Causing Congestion to TCP/IP
draft-briscoe-tsvwg-re-ecn-tcp-03
<http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-briscoe-tsvwg-re-ecn-tcp-03.txt>
Bob Briscoe
        Planning a Bar BoF on architectural intent of this protocol
     >>>Lars, see separate message.
        If so, don't need a slot in TSVWG -> Bar BoF
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Emulating Border Flow Policing using Re-ECN on Bulk Data
draft-briscoe-tsvwg-re-ecn-border-cheat-02
<http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/B.Briscoe/pubs.html#repcn>
Bob Briscoe
        Planning on minor updates after Prague
        We'll rename it draft-briscoe-pcn-re-ecn-border-cheat
        PCN charter not multi-domain yet but "keep it strongly in mind"
        Don't need a slot in TSVWG (nor PCN)
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Various PCN-related drafts
draft-briscoe-tsvwg-cl* etc
        All moving to new PCN w-g
        Don't need a slot in TSVWG
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Bob

At 20:38 20/02/2007, James M. Polk wrote:
>TSVWG
>
>This is a request for anyone wanting to discuss a TSVWG related ID during 
>the meeting we have coming up in Prague next month.
>
>Please indicate to me the following:
>
>         - what ID you want to discuss (by filename)
>         - the link to the file
>         - who is the point of contact for the ID
>         - please indicate how long you would prefer to talk
>         ( this will be adjusted based on how many presentations there are)
>         - who is the identified presenter during the meeting
>
>I'd like to have this list completed for scheduling by March 5th (the date 
>-0X versions are due).
>
>NOTE: for new ideas (meaning -00 individual submissions), the ADs have the 
>right to move a presentation to the TSV-Area meeting, if it is better 
>suited for that audience
>
>cheers,
>
>James
>Lars
>Magnus
>         IETF TSVWG co-chairs

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