IETF 123, Madrid
2025-07-21 1700-1900 local time
Sofia Celi and Mallory Knodel, co-chairs
Nick Doty (Chat): draft-association has indeed been lingering, we maybe
need some additional editors who would be willing to re-frame the style
of it, to get it ready for another review by the IRTF Chair
Nick Doty: I was curoius about your comment on novel filtering, are they
filtering certain endpoints (like newspapers?) or just able to cut all
international connectivity all together, which are you seeing more of?
Shabnam: No they just drop connections to all internatinoal connections,
essentially keeping the internal intranet. They re whitelisting
international APIs and services essential to keep their services
running, like Google web search.
Nick Sullivan: announcmeent there is a new mailing list to make
protocols more resilient.
Stéphane Bortzmeyer (Chat): Remember that DIEM (which addresses a
similar issue) meets tomorrow
https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/123/materials/agenda-123-diem-00
No other remarks or questions.
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-irtf-hrpc-ipvc/
the draft: https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-irtf-hrpc-ipvc-01.txt
Sofia Celi: Going to give a deadline of two weeks if there are any
comments, if not then going to do a last call.
Mallory Knodel: Review has been pretty wide as well, including from
drafters of similar docs in the IEEE, as well as the academic community
and civil sociey orgs working on these issues.
Nick Doty: I will review the paper once there is a call. The hrpc should
also review the paper from dult.
Sofia: There is an idea to create new drafts for cases of "surveillience
driven violence" that is not IPV related.
Mallory: Nick will send an email to the list on RFC 9505 and we will
formulate a point of action at that point.