The IESG has approved the following document:
- 'Guidelines for Defining Packet Timestamps'
(draft-ietf-ntp-packet-timestamps-09.txt) as Informational RFC
This document is the product of the Network Time Protocol Working Group.
The IESG contact persons are Éric Vyncke and Suresh Krishnan.
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The ControLling mUltiple streams for tElepresence (clue) WG in the
Applications and Real-Time Area Area has concluded. The IESG contact
persons are Barry Leiba, Alexey Melnikov, and Adam Roach.
The CLUE working group has successfully completed its milestones, and
all of its documents are now in
The Multipath TCP (mptcp) WG in the Transport Area has concluded. The
IESG contact persons are Mirja Kuehlewind and Magnus Westerlund.
The mailing list will remain open.
This group was closed as it fulfilled its charter and milestones in
specifying and revising the MPTCP protocol. Future mainten
The DNS Over HTTPS (doh) WG in the Applications and Real-Time Area Area
has concluded. The IESG contact persons are Barry Leiba, Alexey
Melnikov, and Adam Roach.
The DOH working group was chartered to produce the DoH specification,
which it did some time ago. We have left it open while we sorted
The IESG has approved the following document:
- 'YANG Module Tags'
(draft-ietf-netmod-module-tags-10.txt) as Proposed Standard
This document is the product of the Network Modeling Working Group.
The IESG contact persons are Warren Kumari, Ignas Bagdonas and Alissa Cooper.
A URL of this Interne
The DNS Over HTTPS (doh) WG in the Applications and Real-Time Area Area
has concluded. The IESG contact persons are Barry Leiba, Alexey
Melnikov, and Adam Roach.
The DOH working group was chartered to produce the DoH specification,
which it did some time ago. We have left it open while we sorted
Dear IETF 107 Virtual meeting participants,
To facilitate participation in IETF Virtual sessions we’ve created a guide and
set up several sessions to test the systems that will be used next week during
the IETF 107 virtual meeting.
The configuration and use of tools—Webex, Jabber, and Etherpad—