Re: STEAM: BOF proposal for Berlin

2013-04-01 Thread Thierry Moreau
gital legal papers. 9) Support large scale virtualized virtual private network and its applications. 10) etc." The reference is the US patent application publication 20040255137. If the BOF proceeds, at least this will deserve an IPR disclosure. - Thierry Daniel Raft wrote: STEAM: BOF pr

Re: STEAM: BOF proposal for Berlin

2013-04-01 Thread Scott Brim
PORT 9 FROM OUTER SPACE

Re: STEAM: BOF proposal for Berlin

2013-04-01 Thread Ted Lemon
I thought the DRAFT proposal was very interesting, but it includes RFC2119 for a single throw-away bit of normative language. Port 9? Please! You already excluded port 9 with the language in the later paragraph on port allocation. So it's blatantly obvious that you are referencing RFC211

Re: STEAM: BOF proposal for Berlin

2013-04-01 Thread Diana Raft
> STEAM: BOF proposal for Berlin > > You may have noticed a recent trend in the IETF towards very > lightweight protocols for the Internet of Everything. > > http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-draft-draft is the most fully > developed proposal on the table today.  It is ext

Re: STEAM: BOF proposal for Berlin

2013-04-01 Thread Wes Hardaker
Tony Hansen writes: > I'm thinking the enhanced RFC format proposed below should be dubbed > STEAM/PUNC. And anyone that participates in said work would be "STEAMed". -- Wes Hardaker SPARTA, Inc.

Re: STEAM: BOF proposal for Berlin

2013-04-01 Thread Tony Hansen
I'm thinking the enhanced RFC format proposed below should be dubbed STEAM/PUNC. Tony Hansen On 4/1/2013 6:52 AM, Daniel Raft wrote: > STEAM: BOF proposal for Berlin > ... > 2) Finally, preparing for the global deployment of the > Internet-Enabled Smart Grid (IESG), and to

STEAM: BOF proposal for Berlin

2013-04-01 Thread Daniel Raft
STEAM: BOF proposal for Berlin You may have noticed a recent trend in the IETF towards very lightweight protocols for the Internet of Everything. http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-draft-draft is the most fully developed proposal on the table today.  It is extremely lightweight by simply using UDP