TSVAREA presentation slots for Prague

Eggert Lars (Nokia-NRC/Espoo) <lars.eggert@nokia.com> Tue, 18 January 2011 12:21 UTC

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Hi,

this is a call for presentations for the TSVAREA meeting in Prague. We're sending this early, so we can request an agenda slot of suitable length.

Please send agenda requests for TSVAREA to tsv-ads@tools.ietf.org, including:

	title/topic
	presenter
	requested time

Reminder: The purpose of the TSVAREA meeting is to inform about and discuss important issues, developments and work within the transport area or outside work that impacts the transport area. In contrast to TSVWG, TSVAREA does not produce any documents. TSVAREA can include tutorial-style talks on transport topics, maybe based on related IRTF or other research work. Another possibility is "elevator pitch" talks, where interested people can get quick community feedback on ideas for new work.

Lars