IETF94 ECRIT Meeting Minutes 09:00-10:00, Wednesday Morning Session, Room 413, November 4th, 2015, Yokohama Posted Agenda: 5 min * Agenda Bashing, Draft Status Update (Chairs) 10 min * Internet Protocol-based In-Vehicle Emergency Calls (Randall) http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-ietf-ecrit-car-crash-04.txt 10 min * Next-Generation Pan-European eCall (Randall) http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-ietf-ecrit-ecall-04.txt 10 min * Data-Only Emergency Calls https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-ecrit-data-only-ea-10/ 10 min * Validation of Locations Around a Planned Change https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-rosen-ecrit-lost-planned-changes-03/ 10 min * A LoST extension to return complete and similar location info https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-ecrit-similar-location-01/ 5 min * Discussion *** Chairs, M. Linsner & R. Marshall unable to make the meeting in person, so Brian Rosen will stand in as chair for the meeting. car-crash - submitted on 10/19 for WGLC. ecall - submitted for WGLC on 10/19. WGLC is now over for each, chairs will submit if wg supports (need folks to weigh in) additional-data - in the RFC Editor's queue. held-routing - submitted to IESG for publication on 10/28. milestones - need to go work on these, these are generous, we can really get these out. Alissa - should not go another IETF cycle. Brian - well along, there are people needing them, and using them any comments? *** Okay, car-crash - Randy Gellens made a dependent draft on ecall, but this for North America uses VEDS can use other data sets if needed for other regions also usable for vehicle manufacturers if there is such a leg. Added a VEDS since last rev. Believe it's ready for IETF last call. Alissa - really need someone to do a review (since no WGLC comments came in) Brian - anybody? We'll get the chairs to find someone. /next *** ecall - Randy North American? does talk a little bit about Pan-European believe 3GPP now has work work items. Believe ready for IETF Last Call. /next *** Data Only - Brian Provides a way to take a CAP message (xml data structure, used to announce emerg. items) e.g., used in cell mechanism to get warnings gives us a way to take additional data - put together with CAP - and make an emergency alert w/o media. Did have comments (xml? schema) from Randy, got lost in transit, Hannes agrees to merge these changes. Once done, Randy agreed to review the draft. Christer also agreed to do a review. /next *** lost-sync-changes extension to the LoST protocol examples of why this is necessary routing changes that have to get done with new houses/neighborhoods added, annexing is you have a LIS and something changes, there is nothing besides periodic revalidation. Swamp validations for routing. No push mechanism currently exists. before the planned/change occurs - the advanced date can be used to do the pre-validation. implementors who built these kinds of things really want this for their implementations. Asking for this to be adopted, and get it out. Policy driven. Would like to get this adopted and published because the load on the server. Any questions? Brian: would like to get this adopted. Alissa: Would like to get some review from those Jabber report says two people in the jabber room have read it. Mary Barnes, and Marc Linsner Ask for more reviews and send to the list - Randy will read again and post comments to the list. Andrew - have the NENA people posted to the list their comments? They should do so, even if just to say they want it, it's just what were looking for. /next *** similar-location - Brian Rosen 2 uses - one, if an address is missing parts and you can return the missing part(s). examples, didn't supply a state. didn't supply a county when one is required. also, in the PIDF-LO we have a Postal Community Name, where a person knows the PCN, but we really want the regular Community name that should go into the record. Second use: "Did you mean" - prompt to the user, when is similar in order to supply a regular or valid address. trying to get this correct before the emergency call - because we're trying to get the right data. looking for review, begging for review. Will get some NENA folks to review it. This one, a little more heavy-weight protocol change than the last draft, more change in the response, as opposed to the request. Reviews - take some names? Ben - says I think there are people in the room that want to see work done, so let's review. Alissa - James Winterbottom reviewed long ago, maybe you could ask him to review again. Brian: Okay. Marc (jabber) said he would review as well. Alissa: It would be good to document some of our success stories. Christine Runnegar: (channeling colleagues at IETF Journal) Yes, yes, please IETF Journal - we will publish your success story. /end.