IETF 68 RMT WG Draft Agenda RMT WG (2 hours) Wednesday, Afternoon Session I 1300-1500 Room Name: Grand Ballroom ====================================== 1) Agenda Bashing 5 min - All - sign blue sheets & state your name at the microphone 2) WG Progress 30 min - WG Chairs & Document Editors (WGLC was issued for some documents) Publication Requested: - draft-ietf-rmt-bb-fec-raptor-object-07 - draft-rmt-fec-bb-revised-05 Updated Documents - draft-ietf-rmt-bb-fec-basic-schemes-revised-03 - draft-ietf-rmt-bb-fec-ldpc-04 (WGLC) - draft-ietf-rmt-bb-fec-rs-02 (WGLC/Comments) - draft-ietf-rmt-flute-revised-03 - draft-ietf-rmt-bb-lct-revised-05 - draft-ietf-rmt-pi-alc-revised-04 - draft-ietf-rmt-bb-norm-revised-02 (WGLC) - draft-rmt-pi-norm-revised-04 3) TESLA for ALC/NORM 5 min - Vincent Roca 4) FCAST: Scalable Object Delivery on top of the ALC Protocol draft-roca-rmt-newfcast-00.txt 25 min - Vincent Roca 5) NORM IPSec-based Baseline Secure Operation (also applicable to ALC) 25 min - Brian Adamson 6) Open Mobility Alliance (OMA) liaison query regarding LCT and BCAST. 10 min - WG Chairs 7) Open Discussion, Related Work & Announcements 20 min - All ====================================== +OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION You can find the agenda and presentation materials at http://datatracker.ietf.org/public/meeting_materials.cgi?meeting_num=66 IPR reminder - RFC 3979 https://datatracker.ietf.org/public/ipr_disclosure.cgi If you know about IPR relevant to the technology and you are contributing, you have to speak up Audiocast http://www.ietf.org/audio// Jabber The new jabber server is located at rmt@jabber.ietf.org and is currently accessible. For those who are interested, please visit the above location to join any of the available chat rooms. Please note: All traffic within the defined rooms (except "noc") is being logged and updated every 5 minutes to the ietf.org website. To view the log directories, point your browser to http://www.ietf.org/meetings/ietf-logs/. If you click on a room directory, you will see one or more files named "YYYY-MM-DD.html", e.g. 2006-03-14.html. If you click on one of those files, you will see all logged traffic for that day. Please visit the IETF Text Conferencing Web page (http://www.ietf.org/meetings/text_conf.html) for more information.