IETF 108 Final Agenda

2020-07-02 Thread IETF Agenda
IETF 108
Online
July 27-31, 2020
Hosted By: Ericsson


The IETF 108 Final Agenda is now available. 

https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/108/agenda.html
https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/108/agenda.txt


While this is considered the final agenda, changes may be made to the agenda up 
until and during the meeting. Updates will be reflected on the web versions of 
the agenda. 


IETF 108 Information: https://www.ietf.org/how/meetings/108/
Register online at: https://registration.ietf.org/108/ 


Side Meetings 

At IETF 108 Online, we’ve created a space on the wiki where individuals can 
post details of their side meetings. Since there are many freely available 
conferencing services, the IESG will not provide conferencing support for side 
meetings. Please see the wiki page for more details.

- For more information about side meetings: 
https://trac.ietf.org/trac/ietf/meeting/wiki/108sidemeetings



Don’t forget to register for these exciting IETF 108 events!



Hackathon 
Signup: https://registration.ietf.org/108/new/hackathon/
More information: 
https://www.ietf.org/how/runningcode/hackathons/108-hackathon/
Keep up to date by subscribing to: 
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Code Sprint
Signup: 
https://trac.tools.ietf.org/tools/ietfdb/wiki/IETF108SprintSignUp
More information: 
https://trac.tools.ietf.org/tools/ietfdb/wiki/IETF108Sprint

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LLC Board Meeting Details - 9 July 2020

2020-07-02 Thread IETF Administration LLC Board of Directors Chair
IETF LLC Board of Directors meetings are conducted via web/teleconference. 
Members of the community are welcome to attend certain portions of these 
meetings as observers. Regular meetings are divided into four sections:

1. Open (to Observers)
2. Board + Support Staff Only
3. Board + Executive Director Only
4. Executive Session (Board-Only)

The next meeting will be held on Thursday, 9 July 2020 at 12:00 PT (19:00 UTC). 
WebEx and Dial-in information is at the bottom of this message and also at 
.

The agenda for the meeting can be found at 
.

A calendar of upcoming public meetings can be downloaded or subscribed to at: 
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Last Call: (FFV1 Video Coding Format Version 0, 1, and 3) to Informational RFC

2020-07-02 Thread The IESG


The IESG has received a request from the Codec Encoding for LossLess
Archiving and Realtime transmission WG (cellar) to consider the following
document: - 'FFV1 Video Coding Format Version 0, 1, and 3'
   as Informational RFC

The IESG plans to make a decision in the next few weeks, and solicits final
comments on this action. Please send substantive comments to the
last-c...@ietf.org mailing lists by 2020-07-16. Exceptionally, comments may
be sent to i...@ietf.org instead. In either case, please retain the beginning
of the Subject line to allow automated sorting.

Abstract


   This document defines FFV1, a lossless intra-frame video encoding
   format.  FFV1 is designed to efficiently compress video data in a
   variety of pixel formats.  Compared to uncompressed video, FFV1
   offers storage compression, frame fixity, and self-description, which
   makes FFV1 useful as a preservation or intermediate video format.




The file can be obtained via
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-cellar-ffv1/



No IPR declarations have been submitted directly on this I-D.

This document contains a downward reference to RFC 4732.



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IETF 108 planning updates

2020-07-02 Thread IETF Chair
Hi all,

The IESG wanted to share some details about IETF 108 with you. As you’ve seen 
from the preliminary agenda, we received over 100 session requests for IETF 
108. It will be a busy week for sure.

== Interim meetings ==

There will be no interim meetings scheduled via the datatracker the week prior 
to IETF 108 (July 20-24) or during the IETF 108 meeting week (July 27-31). This 
will allow attendees time to read drafts and prepare for the meeting, and it 
will also help prevent back-to-back weeks of meetings that could be difficult 
from a time zone perspective for some individuals. If chairs request an interim 
during either of these weeks they will be asked to amend their request for a 
later date. 

== Side meetings ==

We will provide a wiki page where individuals can post details about side 
meetings they may be organizing during IETF 108. Since there are many freely 
available conferencing services, we will not be providing conferencing support 
for side meetings. Feel free to reach out to ietf108plann...@ietf.org 
 (which reaches the IESG, IRTF Chair, LLC, and 
secretariat) if this setup presents any difficulties for you.

== Blue sheets ==

Blue sheets will be automatically generated from the MeetEcho roster and 
populated with participant name and affiliation information from the meeting 
registration database. They will be automatically loaded into the datatracker 
so there is nothing participants or chairs will need to do with respect to blue 
sheets.

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Protocol Action: 'Captive Portal API' to Proposed Standard (draft-ietf-capport-api-08.txt)

2020-07-02 Thread The IESG
The IESG has approved the following document:
- 'Captive Portal API'
  (draft-ietf-capport-api-08.txt) as Proposed Standard

This document is the product of the Captive Portal Interaction Working Group.

The IESG contact persons are Murray Kucherawy and Barry Leiba.

A URL of this Internet Draft is:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-capport-api/




Technical Summary:

This document defines a simple HTTP API that allows a network to provide
information about captive portal status.

Working Group Summary:

This document was at times controversial in discussions.  Some participants felt
that the potential for an API of this form to be spoofed was a problem.  Some
participants felt that this particular design was especially hard for network
operators to deploy due to some of the inherent complexities in deployments.
Some participants felt that it would be necessary to include more detailed
information, such as what sites were accessible and what sites were not.  At
times there were communication difficulties in the working group that
exacerbated problems.  However, as a baseline set of features, both clients and
networks have demonstrated agreement that the current shape of this document is
acceptable.

Document Quality:

The document is short and concise and of high quality.  The fields that are
defined are all driven by real client requirements and implementation experience
in multiple implementations.  We have experience with deploying this on the IETF
network.

Personnel:

Martin Thomson is document shepherd.  Barry Leiba is the responsible Area 
Director.

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Updated List of volunteers for the 2020-2021 NomCom

2020-07-02 Thread NomCom Chair 2020
This list has been updated by removing names of "107" people who did not reply 
to me that they were still interested, some people who explicitly asked to be 
removed, and adding 1 person who volunteered via the 108 checkbox and *is* 
eligible according to the nomcom.py tool (after accounting for the fact he 
registered in 108 with different spelling of his name and different email 
address). In addition, affiliation has been added to all names from the IETF 
107 list of volunteers.

The list contains 143 people. All have been checked by me against the nomcom.py 
tool. I will now ask the Secretariat to formally verify these 143 people are 
qualified, according to BCP 10.

The challenge period is still underway and ends on Monday, July 6, 2020. If 
anyone thinks that a name on the numbered list below is NOT qualified for some 
reason, please send me mail at: 

nomcom-chair-2020 at ietf dot org

The next steps are listed on https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2020/.

The qualified volunteers are:
1. Melchior Aelmans, Juniper Networks
2. Zafar Ali, Cisco Systems
3. Ignas Bagdonas, Equinix
4. Frederick Baker, ISC
5. Sarah Banks, Corelight, Inc.
6. Vishnu Pavan (Pavan) Beeram, Juniper Networks
7. Louis (Lou) Berger, LabN Consulting, L.L.C.
8. Vittorio Bertola, Open-Xchange GmbH
9. Henk Birkholz, Fraunhofer SIT
10. Michael Bishop, Akamai
11. Matthew Bocci, Nokia
12. Ronald Bonica, Juniper Networks
13. Chris Bowers, Juniper Networks
14. Stewart Bryant, Futurewei
15. Luc André Burdet, Cisco
16. Randy Bush, Internet Initiative Japan & Arrcus, Inc
17. Italo Busi, Huawei
18. Pablo Camarillo, Cisco Systems
19. Daniele Ceccarelli, Ericsson AB
20. Tommy Charles, NCSC
21. Mach CHEN, Beijing Huawei Digital Technologies Co., Ltd.
22. Huaimo Chen, Futurewei
23. Uma Chunduri, Futurewei Inc
24. Laurent Ciavaglia, Nokia
25. Alexander (Alex) Clemm, Futurewei Technologies, Inc.
26. Spencer Dawkins, Tencent America
27. Dhruv Dhody, Huawei
28. Jie Dong, Huawei Technologies
29. Linda Dunbar, Futurewei
30. Donald E. Eastlake, 3rd, Futurewei Technologies, Inc.
31. Charles Eckel, Cisco Systems
32. Toerless Eckert, Futurewei USA
33. Lars Eggert, NetApp
34. Theresa Enghardt, Netflix
35. David (Dawei) Fan, Huawei
36. Adrian Farrel, Old Dog Consulting
37. Liang Geng, China Mobile
38. Xuesong Geng, Huawei
39. Jogebeth (Joey) Gomez Salazar, ARTICLE 19
40. Bron Gondwana, Fastmail
41. James Gruessing, British Broadcasting Corporation
42. Jeffrey Haas, Juniper Networks
43. Brian Haberman, Johns Hopkins University
44. Wassim Haddad, Ericsson
45. Phillip M. Hallam-Baker, Threshold Secrets LLC.
46. Dick Hardt, no affiliation at present
47. Susan Hares, Huawei
48. Nick Harper, Google
49. Leif Hedstrom, Apple
50. SHRADDHA HEGDE, Juniper Networks
51. Bob Hinden, Check Point Software
52. Marco (Maarten) Hogewoning, RIPE NCC
53. Christian Hopps, LabN Consulting, L.L.C.
54. Russ Housley, Vigil Security, LLC
55. Daniel Huang, ZTE
56. Christian Huitema, Private Octopus Inc.
57. Geoff Huston, APNIC
58. LUIGI IANNONE, TELECOM PARIS
59. Jaehoon Jeong, Sungkyunkwan University
60. Yuanlong Jiang, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd
61. Jaime Jimenez, Ericsson
62. Michael Jones, Microsoft
63. Georgios Karagiannis, Huawei Technologies Dusseldorf GmbH
64. Daniel King, Lancaster University
65. Dirk Kutscher, University of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer
66. David Lawrence, Salesforce
67. Eliot Lear, Cisco Systems
68. Edward (Ted) Lemon, Apple, Inc.
69. Cheng Li, Huawei
70. Guangpeng Li, Huawei
71. Yizhou Li, Huawei Technologies
72. Tony Li, Arista Networks
73. Bing Liu (Remy), Huawei Technologies
74. Julien Maisonneuve, Nokia
75. Kiran Makhijani, Futurewei Technologies
76. Allison Mankin, Salesforce
77. Scott Mansfield, Ericsson
78. Mark McFadden, internet policy advisors
79. Patrick McManus, Fastly
80. George Michaelson, APNIC
81. Matthew A. Miller, Mozilla
82. Gregory (Greg) Mirsky, ZTE TX, Inc.
83. Mankamana Mishra, Cisco Systems
84. Sanjay Mishra, Verizon
85. Tal Mizrahi, Huawei
86. Gabriel Montenegro, Independent
87. Marie-Jose Montpetit, MJMontpetit.com
88. Anthony Nadalin, Microsoft
89. Yoav Nir, Dell Technologies (formerly Dell-EMC)
90. Benno Overeinder, NLnet Labs
91. Kirsty Paine, NCSC
92. Wei Pan, Huawei
93. Shuping Peng, Huawei
94. Tony Przygienda, Juniper
95. Yingzhen Qu,  Futurewei Technologies
96. Reshad Rahman, Cisco
97. Eric Rescorla, Mozilla
98. Pete Resnick, Episteme Technology Consulting LLC
99. Michael C.  Richardson,  Sandelman Software Works Inc.
100. MARIA INES ROBLES,  
101. Simon Romano, Meetecho/University of Napoli
102. Kyle Rose, Akamai
103. Brian Rosen, Unaffiliated
104. David Schinazi, Google LLC
105. Benjamin Schwartz, Google / Jigsaw
106. John G. Scudder, Juniper Networks
107. Göran Selander, Ericsson
108. Yaron Sheffer, Intuit
109. Yimin Shen, Juniper Networks
110. Valery Smyslov, ELVIS-PLUS
111. Job Snijders, NTT, OpenBSD
112. Haoyu Song, Futurewei Technologies
113. Michael StJohns, NthPermutation Security
114. Ketan Jivan