Re: [v6ops] Important dates
Fred Baker <fred@cisco.com> Mon, 21 February 2011 19:26 UTC
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Cc: 'IPv6 Operations' <v6ops@ietf.org>, kerlyn2001@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [v6ops] Important dates
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You'll have a posted internet draft, right? On Feb 21, 2011, at 8:54 AM, Don Sturek wrote: > Hi Fred, > > The Smart Energy 2.0 team on resource discovery (Kerry Lynn, Ralph Droms, > Tom Herbst and myself) would like to request a total of 15 minutes at the > IETF-80 v6ops meeting to discuss a series of I-Ds we will be submitting (and > in some cases refining) for use with SE 2.0. Here are the topics for the > single time block: > 1) ULA address allocation - We plan to use ULAs in our deployment to enable > multicast DNS (m-DNS) resource discovery > 2) ULA prefix delegation/proxy - At IETF-79, we were to work with the > advanced v6ops draft (draft-wbeebee-v6ops-ipv6-cpe-router-bis-04) on this > topic but I think it did not progress due to other pressing issues in that > draft. Unfortunately, this topic will be front and center when the SE 2 > solution deploys next year so we will at least put a big target out that > people can complain about :-) > > Don > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: v6ops-bounces@ietf.org [mailto:v6ops-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of > Fred Baker > Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 10:03 PM > To: IPv6 Operations > Subject: [v6ops] Important dates > > http://www.ietf.org/meeting/cutoff-dates-2011.html#IETF80 > > We have asked for our usual two sessions, 2.5 hours and 2 hours in length. > With any luck neither of them will be on Friday :-) The IETF-80 agenda > should be sorted out by the fourth of March. > > The final date for submission of new (-00) drafts is 7 March. Final date for > updated documents is 14 March. With one exception (a testing report, for > which the proceedings will be the enduring documentation), any draft that > will be discussed in this working group at IETF-80 needs a draft posted > since IETF-79, and should have corresponded with v6ops-chairs@tools.ietf.org > on the topic. > > Our final date to post the working group agenda is 16 March. I will post a > preliminary agenda on 7 March and repost on 14 March; these will be for > comment. > > early bird (reduced price) registration cut-off is 18 March. > > . 2011-03-27 - 2011-04-01: 80th IETF Meeting in Prague, Czech > Republic. > > "Be there or be square", as my daughter tells me... > _______________________________________________ > v6ops mailing list > v6ops@ietf.org > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/v6ops >
- [v6ops] Important dates Fred Baker
- Re: [v6ops] Important dates Don Sturek
- Re: [v6ops] Important dates Fred Baker
- Re: [v6ops] Important dates Don Sturek
- [v6ops] Important dates Fred Baker (fred)