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Last Call Review of draft-ietf-clue-telepresence-requirements-06
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Request Review of draft-ietf-clue-telepresence-requirements
Requested revision No specific revision (document currently at 07)
Type Last Call Review
Team General Area Review Team (Gen-ART) (genart)
Deadline 2013-11-27
Requested 2013-10-31
Authors Dr. Allyn Romanow , Stephen Botzko , Mary Barnes
I-D last updated 2013-11-21
Completed reviews Genart Last Call review of -06 by Dan Romascanu (diff)
Genart Telechat review of -07 by Dan Romascanu
Secdir Last Call review of -06 by Joseph A. Salowey (diff)
Assignment Reviewer Dan Romascanu
State Completed
Request Last Call review on draft-ietf-clue-telepresence-requirements by General Area Review Team (Gen-ART) Assigned
Reviewed revision 06 (document currently at 07)
Result Almost ready
Completed 2013-11-21
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Document: draft-ietf-clue-telepresence-requirements-06.txt
Reviewer: Dan Romascanu
Review Date: 11/21/13
IETF LC End Date: 11/27/13
IESG Telechat date: (if known)

Summary: It's a good and well written document, almost ready, but a number of
issues should be clarified before approval.

Major issues:

1. The definitions of Left and Right in Section 3 use an entry article in
Wikipedia ('Stage Directions'). I am both uncomfortable with the usage of
Wikipedia articles (subject to change, subject to attacks) as references, and I
also believe that the current definitions (@11/21/13, US morning hours) are
ambiguous. Actually the Wikipedia article does not include definitions for Left
and Right, and speaks about 'house left' (equal to 'stage right') and 'house
right' (equal to 'stage left'). If another specification in CLUE will use the
terms defined here it is not clear which one is meant.

2. In REQMT-1d it is not clear what 'the extent of individual video captures'
means

3. In REQMT-2d it is not clear what 'the extent of individual audio captures'
means

4. REQMT-10: The solution MUST make it possible for endpoints without
              support for telepresence extensions to participate in a
              telepresence session with those that do.

More clarity is needed to explain what level of participation in a session (and
what limitations) are expected from endpoints that do not support the
telepresence extensions. I assume there are limitations, otherwise extensions
would not be needed.

5. REQMT-15 (last bullet): I could not really figure out what is meant here

*  There can be variation in placement, number and size of
                 presentations

6. REQMT-16:  The solution MUST include extensibility mechanisms.

What 'extensibility' is meant here? Extending the telepresence sessions, or
extending the specifications for new functionality in the future?

Minor issues:

1. If this is the first and basic document to be read by somebody who starts to
browse through the CLUE specifications, it would be good to define or expand
some place in the introduction what CLUE is.

2. In the Introduction Section I see:

>  These
   requirements are for the specification, they are not requirements on
   the telepresence systems implementing the solution/protocol that will
   be specified.

But then all requirements in section 5 start by 'The solution ...' which is
ambiguous. It would be good to mention (again) in section 5 that by what is
meant by the 'solution' is the definition of the protocol, not the
implementation.

3. I will defer to the Security Review to comment whether REQMT-18 is enough
from a security point of view - especially as the information about media
captures may include explicitly or implicitly details about equipment on each
site, etc. To me it seems a little bit too vague.

Regards,

Dan