Dear colleagues,
IETF 112 is coming up on us very soon, so we’ve summarized some recent activities here. The draft cutoff for IETF 112 is Oct. 25, midnight UTC, so if you want to submit a new or updated draft, you have a little less than a week. DNSOP meeting slots are: 16:00-18:00 UTC on Thursday Nov. 11 14:30-15:30 UTC on Friday Nov. 12 You’ve seen the scheduling for the 2nd interim since IETF 111, planned for Oct. 26. In the first interim, on Sept. 14, we were able to make significant progress on open issues in the drafts we discussed, avoid-fragmentation and glue-is-not-optional. We’d like to move these to Last Call once those issues are resolved. Draft-ietf-dnsop-avoid-fragmentation: - Some discussion of how to provide clear advice to operators even if recommending a range of values rather than a single value. Different values are appropriate for different situations, and it might work best to briefly discuss how to choose among possible values - Some editorial issues - Authors are working on revisions based on discussion Draft-ietf-dnsop-glue-is-not-optional - Is sibling glue optional or required? (MUST or SHOULD; is TC=1 required if not all glue fits?) - Suggestion to include more examples (both valid and invalid) - clarification requested on truncation - Authors submitted revised draft on Oct. 11, Duane summarized changes to the list See you at IETF 112, Benno, TIm, and Suzanne
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