At 07:42 PM 7/9/2007, Dean Willis wrote:
Vijay K. Gurbani wrote:
Wouldn't drafts like sec-flows, sip-certs, sip-sips, domain-certs
all lead towards providing guidelines for the use of SIP
security?
Certainly, and these are all both within the charter of the working
group, and individually milestoned when the WG develops a consensus
to deliver them.
So I'd like to propose that we delete these milestones for now,
and bring them back only when we have a concrete proposal on the table
for what we think we can actually do (and should do) here.
It looks like the drafts and a substantive body of the work in
this area is out there; just needs to be organized for a more
amenable deadline. But, I may be mistaken...
Otherwise said, you think the milestones in question were
essentially made redundandt by the adoption of the more-focused
drafts? If so, then we can just delete the milestones in question,
as we know we can add new milestones for new "more focused" drafts
under our existing charter.
Or do we need something like a meta or framework document that
brings all these pieces together into a more coherent structure?
this meta framework was discussed in Dallas and it was basically,
without structure at the time - suggested that SIP ought to get its
act together and make SIP Security make sense to everyone else.
(Dean, you were too busy 'packing heat' to notice ;-)
(everyone else might have been packing their canoe from that storm :-D
I'll suggest, if possible, there is a call for volunteers to write
such a doc, including what's advanced since 65. Therefore I don't
want that milestone removed until we can't find someone to write
it. Moving the dates out a year seems prudent though.
--
Dean
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