Re: [vwrap] Meeting in Maastricht/IETF78 ?

David W Levine <dwl@us.ibm.com> Fri, 11 June 2010 22:42 UTC

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Subject: Re: [vwrap] Meeting in Maastricht/IETF78 ?
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I am currently available to do the meeting, if there would be serious work 
to be done. I'd love to see some real progress on bashing together a 
storyline 
which merged in the Deployment pattern stuff, along with the pattern's 
Joshua proposed for exposing services into the primary drafts. But.. We'd 
have
to have a serious set of players f2f to justify the travel, and some 
serious consensus building discussion prior to the meeting.  I'd be 
looking for some
clarity on various participants availability to drive the work going 
forward as well. 


- David
~ Zha


vwrap-bounces@ietf.org wrote on 06/11/2010 04:28:17 PM:

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> [vwrap] Meeting in Maastricht/IETF78 ?
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> Joshua Bell 
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> vwrap
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> 06/11/2010 04:28 PM
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> vwrap-bounces@ietf.org
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> Quick poll: 
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> Are any VWRAP participants planning to attend IETF78 in Maastricht 
> and, if so, are there VWRAP issues you would like to have on the 
> agenda for a face-to-face meeting?
> 
> The chairs are trying to gauge whether or not we should request a 
> session slot. You can reply to the list, or privately to me.
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