Agenda IETF100: taps
agenda-100-taps-00
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Meeting Agenda | Transport Services (taps) WG Snapshot | |
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Date and time | 2017-11-14 01:30 | |
Title | Agenda IETF100: taps | |
State | Active | |
Other versions | plain text | |
Last updated | 2017-11-04 |
agenda-100-taps-00
Tansport Services (TAPS) working group - IETF100 Chairs: Aaron Falk, Zaheduzzaman Sarker Administrivia # Blue sheets / scribe selection / NOTE WELL - 2 min # Agenda bashing - 3 min Agenda 1. Chairs update - 10 min 2. draft-ietf-taps-minset-00 - Michael Wizel, University of Oslo -15 min discussion point: - fallback mechanism UDP and TLS 3. draft-trammell-taps-post-sockets-03, Brian Trammel, ETH Zurich - 20 min discussion point: - expected adoption call targeting charter item 3 5. draft-tiesel-taps-socketintents-01, Philipp S. Tiesel, TU Berlin - 20 min discussion points: - Are Socket Intents easy enough? - Is the structure of Socket Intent Types sufficient to express all anticipated future non-requirement performance preferences and application knowledge? - What Socket Intent Types / kinds of information are missing? - Does the current abstract definition of Socket Intents fit the way the IETF specifies abstract APIs? 4. draft-pauly-taps-guidelines-01 - Tommy Pauly, Apple -25 min discussion points: - how racing/falling back between protocols is done? implicitly or driven by caller of the API. - how to move forward with happy eyeballs (draft-grinnemo-taps-he-03) draft and racing guideline draft? 6. draft-fairhurst-taps-neat-00, Godred Fairhurst, University of Aberdeen -20 min discussion point: - callback based API and policy for selection.