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DRINKS Interim („77.5“)

Reston, VA

05.05.2010

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Administrivia

• „Blue Sheets“ – room & web conference/phone• We need a notetaker• We need a Jabber scribe• Remote participation – state name, speak clearly!

– Mailing List: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/drinks– Jabber Channel: xmpp:[email protected]– Conference phone # : +1 215-383-1007– Web link (if required) :

https://www1.gotomeeting.com/join/427187215 – Meeting ID : 427-187-215

• Audio Recording (David?)

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Reminder: New Milestones

• Agreed on in Anaheim:

• July 2010 - Request publication of Use cases and Protocol Requirements document– New version after this IETF– Another version shortly after interim meeting– We need reviewers from outside the editor team!– WG Last Call after interim Meeting

• November 2010 - Request publication of protocol specification and a protocol transport mapping– Worked on in parallel to Use Cases / Requirements– Last Call between IETF 77 and IETF 78?

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Agenda (Part 1)

09:00 (10m) - Welcome & Administrivia (WG Chairs)09:10 (10m) - Agenda Bashing

DRINKS Use Cases and Protocol Requirementshttp://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-drinks-usecases-requirements

(existing WG item), Lead: Sumanth Channabasappa

09:20 (85m) - Discussion/Update of individual use cases10:45 (15m) - break11:00 (90m) - Continued discussion/modification of individual use

cases12:30 (60m) - lunch break

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Agenda (Part 2)Session Peering Provisioning Protocolhttp://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-mule-drinks-proto (recently adopted)

13:30 (45m) - Matching Use cases to the Protocol Document & discussion(Lead: Ken Cartwright)14:15 (45m) - Discussion on the Protocol Document(Lead: Jean Francois Mule)15:00 (15m) - break15:15 (45m) - Continued discussion on the Protocol Document(Lead: Jean Francois Mule)

SPPP Over SOAP and HTTPhttp://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-cartwright-drinks-sppp-over-soap(recently adopted)

16:00 (30m) - Update and next steps on the Protocol Mapping (Ken Cartwright)16:30 (30m) - A.O.B / Open mic time17:00 - Meeting concludes