Draft Agenda for Houston

Tony Genovese <genovese@ophelia.nersc.gov> Fri, 22 October 1993 23:42 UTC

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		X.400 Operations Working Group Agenda
		        IETF - Houston, Texas

		Wednesday, Nov 3, 1993, 0930 - 1200

		Chairs: Alf Hansen <Alf.Hansen@uninett.no>
			Tony Genovese <Genovese@es.net>


1. opening

2. Postmaster doc  20 min

3. Requirements doc 10 min.

4. CXII discussion 1 hour

4. US-ops 30 minutes

5. What next 30 min.

6. close


Hello,

    It is time we set up the agenda for our next meeting. For 
Review the file server is:
       
	FTP

	Host:	ftp.es.net
	user:	anonymous
	passwd: anything
	dir:	pub/mhs/x400ops/houston

	Gopher

	Name:  'houston'
	Type:  1 (directory)
	Host:  'gopher.es.net'
        Port:  70
        Path:  '1/pub/mhs/x400ops/houston'


I will be updating this directory with more of our documents next
week. I still need the latest Postmaster Doc. And the minutes from
the last meeting are a little rough.

    This is our shutdown meeting.   We should only need to spend a
little time on the final details of X.400ops.  The group has done
a lot to make GO-MHS workable. Alf and I would like to thank all of
you for your time and energy in making this possible. We still need
to finish up the Postmaster doc and the Operational Requirements doc.

    At this meeting we are going to review the CXII work area.  We need
to discuss the Charter and define/refine the basic document set. We
need to have a better understanding of what we are going to do and 
who is going to do it. This must be done before this effort can become 
a working group.

    We would also like to review the efforts in forming an IETF mechanism
to deal with National efforts (i.e. IMX)  The possible formation of
the Internet Operations Task Force (IOTF) with standing national working
groups has been suggested as a way to meet these needs (US-ops). Other
more dramatic suggestions have been floated.

    We may want to consider taking up a short discussion on the topics
Urs brought up for MHS-DS since they are not going to meet this time.
Is there anything else you would like to consider?


Thanks,

Alf and Tony

P.S. We need to thank Erik for the first push and draft agenda ;-)