# GNAP @ IETF 115 London {#gnap--ietf-115-london} **Agenda** * Welcome & Note Well (chairs) - 10 min. * Status/PR review for Core Protocol and Resource Server docs (Justin and Fabien) - 80 min. * Working group next steps - 30 min. **Welcome & Note Well** Chairs open meeting and bid welcome to London. No agenda changes. **Status/PR review for Core Protocol and Resource Server docs** * Justin talked through the PR stats. Only issues remaining have come up after -11. Work has focused on the core draft. * Justin summarized the functional and editorial changes included in the PRs * Fabien talks to the JSON schema for GNAP core protocol and the implementation profiles. The WG discussed how to publish the JSON schema. The autors argued for keeping the schema outside the RFCs because the schema is very verbose and would add a lot of bulk to the core document. Yaron (as individual) noted that there are no way to publish in the IETF other than through the RFC process. Some form of expert review will be sought. It was noted from the floor that there may be a way to separate vocabulary from JSON structure and to keep one in a registry and the latter in the RFC. Leif suggested text in the security considerations section around the use of async cross-user auth in phishing attacks and fraud. Adrian Gropper presents human-rights protocol considerations issues (separate slides). A quick poll of the proposed PR shows weak review at present. Discussion at mic about how to frame normative language around HRPC - refer to recording for details. Darrel Miller and Brent Zundel volunteered to review the RS draft. Further discussion at mic on the status of the RS draft. Next updated (core) draft expected about a week after the IETF. **Working group next steps** The core document is expected to go to WGLC after the next (minor) version. We are planning an interim meeting for mid-January to discuss WGLC comments, and make a decision of the RS draft.