[v6ops] Call for draft presentations in IETF 120
Xipengxiao <xipengxiao@huawei.com> Thu, 27 June 2024 14:55 UTC
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Hi folks, IETF 120 agenda has been published. We get a 2h session 9:30-11:30 on Thur. If you want a time slot to present your draft, please make your request at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1el0dkCYlWc3Q6UBA-O3MzRlxngyNOuV4-UIJe6CV7Cg/edit (credit Nick Buraglio) Based on public feedback and guidance from our AD Warren, the chairs will allocate time according to the amount of discussion on the ML so that “hot” drafts can get more discussion time. Operational presentations will be moved to the side meeting (exact date TBD). We will try this new approach in IETF 120 and adapt if needed. BTW, we are still looking for operational presentations in Vancouver. If you have recommendations please let Nick and I know. Local presentations from Canada/USA will be preferred. Thank you very much. Regards, Xipeng