Managed Incident Lightweight Exchange (MILE) Thursday Afternoon session III, 18:10-19:10, March 22, 2018 (London) Room: Richmond/Chelsea/Tower Note takers: David Waltermire and Roman Danyliw Jabber scribes: Chris Inacio -------------------------------------------------------------------------- MILE status, by co-chairs (5 mins) ================================== Slides: https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/101/materials/slides-101-mile-mile-status-02 The chairs summarized the status of the WG. The outgoing AD, Kathleen Moriarty was recognized. The new AD of the WG will be Alexey Melnikov. Rolie draft status, by Stephen Banghart and David Waltermire (20 mins) [rfc8322, draft-ietf-mile-rolie-csirt-00] ====================================================================== Slides: https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/101/materials/slides-101-mile-draft-banghart-mile-rolie-csirt-00 Banghart summarized the status of draft-ietf-mile-rolie-csirt-00. Banghart will work with Takeshi Takahashi to make a media type registration for application/iodef+json to support the IODEF JSON draft. Promised reviewers: Chris Inacio, Brett Johnson, Roman Danyliw, Kathleen Moriarty, Dave Kemp Banghart presented on draft-banghart-mile-rolie-discovery-00. Cridland mentioned UNAPTR? as a potential solution that profiles NAPTR. Waltermire mentioned that he has a working example of DNS-SD to share. Hum: Does the WG think we should address ROLIE discovery? Strong consensus Nancy(as chair): How many have read the draft? None at this time. Nancy: We can hold a virtual interim to further discuss this draft. Jordan and Kemp are interested in helping with the ROLIE JSON draft. XMPP draft status, by Nancy Cam Winget (10 mins) [draft-ietf-mile-xmpp-grid-05] ================================================ Slides: https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/101/materials/slides-101-mile-draft-ietf-mile-xmpp-grid-05-00 Cridland confirmed that his previous comments have been addressed in the -05 revision. Cam-Winget asked for more review. Montville, Munion, and Cridland offered to review the draft. Banghart raised a concern that there is only one or two nromative statements in the pre-Security Considerations sections. Cam-Winget will review the text and add normative requirements as needed. Takahashi(as chair) asked that comments on the draft be provided by the end of April 2018 to allow the draft to progress quickly. JSON IODEF, by Takeshi Takahashi (10 mins) [draft-ietf-mile-jsoniodef-03] ========================================== https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/101/materials/slides-101-mile-draft-ietf-mile-jsoniodef-01 A discussion on how to describe the JSON model resulted in a decision to move formward with using CDDL since it will progress soon. The editorial team will investigate and develop a draft update accordingly. Waltermire prefers a schema definition because it helps clarity Dave Cridland thinks the cool kids (web 2.0) are not likely to be able to handle JSON schema Jordan said that cool kids look at a sample of JSON and code to that, they don't use schema Danyliw said that CDDL is late breaking on the editor team, they're still working through it; maybe stage this document after the other 3 reviews needed. IODEF json-xml converter, by Mio Suzuki (5 mins) ================================================ Slides: https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/101/materials/slides-101-mile-iodef-json-xml-converter-00 Cam-Winget asked if the converter would be open sourced and Suzuki confirmed that it will be. AOB (10 mins) ============= Banghart asked if the WG will read the ROLIE discovery draft. Cam-Winget will ask for review when the draft is ready. Cridland said that RFC6901 may be a useful XPath expression for JSON, referencing a previous comment in SACM.