Starting in a few minutes - #IETF93 Technical Plenary about Vehicular Communications... WATCH LIVE at link below. More info at http://www.ietf.org/live/
I thought it might be useful to provide a brief summary of some of the things that have happened in the past week related to the transition of the IANA Stewardship. I was at the ICANN 51 meeting along with a number of other IETFers. We also participated in the IANA Coordination Group (ICG) ...
At #IETF91 in November in Honolulu we'll be having the "Code Sprint" on the Saturday (Nov 8) before IETF91 begins - can you join in and help make the tools the IETF uses better? Details are in this post...
On August 28, IAB Chair Russ Housley wrote about the 2-yr anniversary of the #OpenStand initiative supported by the IEEE, the Internet Architecture Board (IAB), the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), the Internet Society, and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) - and how incredibly important these principles are for the future of the Internet.
Back on July 31, OPS Area Director Benoit Claise discussed the #YANG modeling language and the YANG-related sessions at #IETF90 . Many great links for those wanting to learn more...
In 2003, RFC 3535, “Overview of the 2002 IAB Network Management Workshop” documented the outcomes of a dialog started between network operators and protocol developers to guide the IETFs focus on future work regarding network management. The 14 operator documented requirements led to the ...
IETF Chair +Jari Arkko summarizes a few highlights from #IETF90, including the Internet of Things, security and privacy, and the IANA stewardship transition. The meeting gathered more than 1200 people from 54 countries in Toronto, and attracted many remote participants as well. Read more and watch video ....
IETF-90 is over and I wanted to provide a summary of what I saw in the meeting. But first things first, a number of other people have also made very useful observations. Andrew Sullivan wrote a blog article earlier about his perception of the IANA discussions. Dan York's blog reported his ...
Andrew Sullivan, chair of the "Planning for the IANA/NTIA Transition" Birds-of-a-Feather (BOF) session at #IETF90 , writes about the outcome of that session and the IETF's plan ...
On Thursday morning of the IETF 90 meeting, we had a Birds of a Feather (BoF) session called IANAPLAN: Planning for the IANA/NTIA Transition. Last March, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) announced a plan “to transition key Internet domain name functions to ...
Do you have an idea for a new area of work that the IETF should pursue? Do you think there are new standards that need to be created? If so, please submit an idea for a "Birds-of-a-feather (BOF)" session for #IETF91 in Honoulu. The submission deadline is FRIDAY, September 26 ... please share your ideas!
New IETF work begins often as a proposed new working group, through something called a Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF) session. This blog article is here to remind you that all BoF requests are due Friday for the November IETF meeting in Honolulu. Here are the important deadlines: ...
On August 18, Security Area Director Kathleen Moriarty offered her thoughts on what works and what doesn't work for mailing lists ... and summarized some of the #IETF90 discussions around potential ways to make communication within the IETF work better...
(Kathleen's opinions, not an IESG statement of any sort.) The IETF has had another lively discussion about mailing list usage in the [email protected] mailing list, followed by a long plenary debate on how to make it more useful to the community. Thanks to those of you who stuck out the long ...
When subscribers accuse other members, real people, of being bots, it will never work. That is why we cannot accept chairs to be judges, as their pavlovian statements are well-known as passwords that only judges care about. That is not internet work!
In this video IETF Chair +Jari Arkko offers his views on the great amount of activity at #IETF90 in Toronto. He talks about the Internet of Things (IoT), security and privacy, the IANA transition and what is next for the IETF...
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