Randy Presuhn | 1 Nov 2012 19:46
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Fw: CORRECTION: Help the NomCom

Hi -

Forwarded for your information, and, hopefully, action.

Randy

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "NomCom Chair" <nomcom-chair <at> ietf.org>
To: "Working Group Chairs" <wgchairs <at> ietf.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2012 5:17 AM
Subject: CORRECTION: Help the NomCom

I sent a message several hours ago requesting that you help and make 
your working group aware that the NomCom is looking for input from the 
community. This message had a minor error. The NomCom needs to 
receive community input by November 11, 2012. 

The full text of the corrected message is below
---------------------------------------------------

The IETF Nominations Committee (NomCom) continues to seek input from
the IETF Community. The NomCom would greatly appreciate any help you
could provide in making members of your working group aware of ways in
which they can provide valuable feedback to the NomCom.

In order to ensure that your input is received in time to be useful, the 
NomCom needs to receive community feedback on or before Sunday, November 11.

The final list of candidates (as per RFC 5680) that the NomCom is 
considering for open positions can be found at: 
(Continue reading)

Romascanu, Dan (Dan | 23 Apr 2012 14:46
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Re: Alarm Mib

Hi April,

 

I hope that you do not mind if I am copying the disman WG list.

 

I do not remember why we skipped this value, it may just have been a miss. Maybe Sharon or Randy remember.

 

In any case, according to section 5.2 in RFC 3877 this may be fixed rather easily by requesting to add one new enumerated value in the IANA maintained TC at http://www.iana.org/assignments/ianaitualarmtc-mib by sending a mail to iana <at> iana.org.

 

Regards,

 

Dan

 

 

 

From: April Pennisi [mailto:april.pennisi <at> genband.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 1:02 AM
To: Romascanu, Dan (Dan)
Subject: Alarm Mib

 

Hi Dan –

 

I’ve been working on mapping alarms from a device to appropriate probable causes defined in RFC 3877.

 

I notice there is one from M3100 missing from the list IANAItuProbableCause in the Alarm MIB.  Reinitialized is missing.  (It occurred to me because I’d like to use it.)

 

From M3100:

 

lossOfRealTime ProbableCause ::=

  localValue:157

 

-- A processing error alarm to be issued if the system detects that it has lost the time in

-- the real time clock but  the clock itself is working. This could happen e.g. during a power

-- cut in a small NE which does not have battery backup for the real time clock.

reinitialized ProbableCause ::=

  localValue:158

 

-- A processing error alarm to be issued after the system has reinitialised. This will indicate

-- to the management systems that the view they have of the managed system may no longer

-- be valid. Usage example: The managed

-- system issues this alarm after a reinitialization with severity warning to inform the

-- management system about the event. No clearing notification will be sent.

applicationSubsystemFailure ProbableCause ::=

  localValue:159

 

configurationOrCustomisationError ProbableCause ::= localValue:160

 

From the Alarm MIB:

            lossOfRealTimel (157),

--A processing error alarm to be issued after the system has

--reinitialised.  This will indicate

--to the management systems that the view they have of the managed

--system may no longer

--be valid.  Usage example: The managed

--system issues this alarm after a reinitialization with severity

--warning to inform the

--management system about the event.  No clearing notification will

--be sent.

             applicationSubsystemFailure (158),

             configurationOrCustomisationError (159),

 

How can I add it?  I would think we cannot now insert it, but instead add to the end of this list?

As reinitialized (616)?

 

I don’t know if there are ways to update these things…

 

Thx!

 

 

Randy Presuhn | 17 Jan 2012 21:47
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Fw: 83rd IETF - Working Group/BOF Scheduling REMINDER

Hi -

Fwd. FYI.

Randy

----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "IETF Agenda" <agenda <at> ietf.org>
> To: "Working Group Chairs" <wgchairs <at> ietf.org>
> Cc: <irsg <at> irtf.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 8:54 AM
> Subject: 83rd IETF - Working Group/BOF Scheduling REMINDER
>
> 83rd IETF Paris, France
> Meeting Dates: March 25-30, 2012
> Host: TBD
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> IETF meetings start Monday morning and run through Friday afternoon (13:30).
>
> We are accepting scheduling requests for all Working Groups and BOFs starting today.  The milestones and
deadlines for
scheduling-related activities are as follows:
>
> NOTE: cutoff dates are subject to change.
>
> - 2012-01-30 (Monday): Cutoff date for requests to schedule Working Group meetings at 17:00 PT (UTC -8).
To request a Working
Group session, use the IETF Meeting Session Request Tool.
> - 2012- 02-13 (Monday): Cutoff date for BOF proposal requests to Area Directors at 17:00 PT (UTC -8). To
request a BOF, please see
instructions on Requesting a BOF.
> - 2012-02-16 (Thursday): Cutoff date for Area Directors to approve BOFs at 17:00 PT (UTC -8).
> - 2012-02-23 (Thursday): Preliminary agenda published for comment.
> - 2012-02-27 (Monday): Cutoff date for requests to reschedule Working Group and BOF meetings 17:00 PT
(UTC -8).
> - 2012-03-02 (Friday): Final agenda to be published.
> - 2012-03-14 (Wednesday): Draft Working Group agendas due by 17:00 PT (UTC -7), upload using IETF Meeting
Materials Management
Tool.
> - 2012-03-19 (Monday): Revised Working Group agendas due by 17:00 PT (UTC -7), upload using IETF Meeting
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> - 2012-04-27 (Friday): Proceedings submission cutoff date by 17:00 PT (UTC -7), upload using IETF
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> - 2012-05-16 (Wednesday): Proceedings submission corrections cutoff date by 17:00 PT (UTC -7), upload
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>
> Submitting Requests for Working Group and BOF Sessions
>
> Please submit requests to schedule your Working Group sessions using the "IETF Meeting Session Request
Tool," a Web-based tool for
submitting all of the information that the Secretariat requires to schedule your sessions.
>
> The URL for the tool is:
>
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/cgi-bin/wg/wg_session_requester.cgi
>
> Instructions for using the tool are available at:
>
> http://www.ietf.org/instructions/session_request_tool_instruction.html
>
> Please send requests to schedule your BOF sessions to agenda <at> ietf.org.  Please include the acronym of
your BOF in the subject line
of the message, and include all of the information specified in item (4) of "Requesting Meeting Sessions at
IETF Meetings" in the
body.  (This document is included below.)
>
> Submitting Session Agendas
>
> For the convenience of meeting attendees, we ask that you submit the agendas for your Working Group
sessions as early as possible.
Draft Working Group agendas are due Wednesday, March 14, 2012 by 17:00 PT.  Revised Working Group agendas
are due no later than
Monday, March 19, 2012 at 17:00 PT.  The proposed agenda for a BOF session should be submitted along with your
request for a
session.  Please be sure to copy your Area Director on that message.
>
> Please submit the agendas for your Working Group sessions using the "IETF Meeting Materials Management
Tool," a Web-based tool for
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and after an IETF meeting.
If you are a BOF chair, then you may use the tool to submit a revised agenda as well as other materials for your
BOF once the BOF
has been approved.
>
> The URL for the tool is:
>
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/cgi-bin/wg/wg_proceedings.cgi
>
> Additional information about this tool is available at:
>
> http://www.ietf.org/instructions/meeting_materials_tool.html
>
> Agendas submitted via the tool will be available to the public on the "IETF Meeting Materials" Web page as
soon as they are
submitted.
>
> The URL for the "IETF 83 Meeting Materials" Web page is:
>
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/83/materials.html
>
> If you are a Working Group chair, then you already have accounts on the "IETF Meeting Session Request Tool"
and the "IETF Meeting
Materials Management Tool." The same User ID and password will work for both tools.  If you are a BOF chair who
is not also a
Working Group chair, then you will be given an account on the "IETF Meeting Materials Management Tool" when
your BOF has been
approved.  If you require assistance in using either tool, or wish to report a bug, then please send a message to:
> ietf-action <at> ietf.org.
> ===============================================================
> For your convenience, comprehensive information on requesting meeting sessions at IETF 83 is presented below:
>
> 1. Requests to schedule Working Group sessions should be submitted using the "IETF Meeting Session
Request Tool," a Web-based tool
for submitting all of the information required by the Secretariat to schedule your sessions.  The URL for
the tool is:
>
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/cgi-bin/wg/wg_session_requester.cgi
>
> Instructions for using the tool are available at:
>
> http://www.ietf.org/instructions/session_request_tool_instruction.html
>
> If you require an account on this tool, or assistance in using it, then please send a message to
ietf-action <at> ietf.org.  If you are
unable to use the tool, then you may send your request via e-mail to agenda <at> ietf.org, with a copy to the
appropriate Area
Director(s).
>
> Requests to schedule BOF sessions must be sent to agenda <at> ietf.org with a copy to the appropriate Area Director(s).
>
> When submitting a Working Group or BOF session request by e-mail, please include the Working Group or BOF
acronym in the Subject
line.
>
> 2. BOFs will NOT be scheduled unless the Area Director(s) approved the BOF. The proponents behind a BOF
need to contact a relevant
Area Director, preferably well in advance of the BOF approval deadline date. The AD needs to have the full
name of the BOF, its
acronym, suggested names of chairs, an agenda, full description of the BOF and the information covered in
item 4. Please read RFC
5434 for instructions on how to drive a successful BOF effort. The approval depends on, for instance,
Internet-Drafts and list
discussion on the suggested topic. BOF agenda requests, if approved, will be submitted to the IETF
Secretariat by the ADs.
>
> 3. A Working Group may request either one or two sessions.  If your Working Group requires more than two
sessions, then your
request must be approved by an Area Director.  Additional sessions will be assigned, based on
availability, after Monday, February
27, 2012 at 17:00 PT, the cut-off date for requests to reschedule a session.
>
> 4. You MUST provide the following information before a Working Group or BOF session will be scheduled:
>
>    a. Working Group or BOF full name with acronym in brackets:
>
>    b. AREA under which Working Group or BOF appears:
>
>    c. CONFLICTS you wish to avoid, please be as specific as possible:
>
>    d. Expected Attendance:
>
>    e. Special requests:
>
>    f. Number of sessions:
>
>    g. Length of session:
>       - 1 hour
>       - 1 1/2 hours
>       - 2 hours
>       - 2 1/2 hours
>
> For more information on scheduling Working Group and BOF sessions, please refer to RFC 2418 (BCP 25),
"IETF Working Group
Guidelines and Procedures" (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2418.txt).
> ===============================================================
> For your convenience please find here a list of the IETF Area Directors with their e-mail addresses:
>
> IETF Chair
> Russ Housley <housley <at> vigilsec.com>
>
> Applications Area (app)
> Pete Resnick <presnick <at> qualcomm.com>
> Peter Saint-Andre <stpeter <at> stpeter.im>
>
> Internet Area (int)
> Jari Arkko <jari.arkko <at> piuha.net>
> Ralph Droms <rdroms.ietf <at> gmail.com>
>
> Operations & Management Area (ops)
> Ronald Bonica <rbonica <at> juniper.net>
> Dan Romascanu <dromasca <at> avaya.com>
>
> Real-time Applications and Infrastructure Area (rai)
> Gonzalo Camarillo <gonzalo.camarillo <at> ericsson.com>
> Robert Sparks <rjsparks <at> nostrum.com>
>
> Routing Area (rtg)
> Stewart Bryant <stbryant <at> cisco.com>
> Adrian Farrel <adrian <at> olddog.co.uk>
>
> Security Area (sec)
> Stephen Farrell <stephen.farrell <at> cs.tcd.ie>
> Sean Turner <turners <at> ieca.com>
>
> Transport Area (tsv)
> Wesley Eddy <wes <at> mti-systems.com>
> David Harrington <ietfdbh <at> comcast.net>
> ===========================================================
>
> Only 67 days until Paris!!
>

Randy Presuhn | 22 Aug 2011 20:51
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Fw: 82nd IETF - Working Group/BOF Scheduling

Hi -

Forwarded for your information.

Randy

----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "IETF Agenda" <agenda <at> ietf.org>
> To: "Working Group Chairs" <wgchairs <at> ietf.org>
> Cc: <irsg <at> irtf.org>
> Sent: Monday, August 22, 2011 11:15 AM
> Subject: 82nd IETF - Working Group/BOF Scheduling
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> 82nd IETF  Taipei, Taiwan
> Meeting Dates: November 13-18, 2011
> Host: Taiwan Network Information Center (TWNIC)
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> IETF meetings start Monday morning and run through Friday mid-afternoon (15:15).
>
> We are accepting scheduling requests for all Working Groups and BOFs starting today.  The milestones and
deadlines for
scheduling-related activities are as follows:
>
> NOTE: cutoff dates are subject to change.
>
> - 2011-08-15 (Monday): Working Group and BOF scheduling begins. To request a Working Group session, use
the IETF Meeting Session
Request Tool.
> - 2011-09-26 (Monday): Cutoff date for requests to schedule Working Group meetings at 17:00 PT (00:00
UTC). To request a Working
Group session, use the IETF Meeting Session Request Tool.
> - 2011- 10-03 (Monday): Cutoff date for BOF proposal requests to Area Directors at 17:00 PT (00:00 UTC). To
request a BOF, please
see instructions on Requesting a BOF.
> - 2011-10-06 (Thursday): Cutoff date for Area Directors to approve BOFs at 17:00 PT (00:00 UTC).
> - 2011-10-13 (Thursday): Preliminary agenda published for comment.
> - 2011-10-17 (Monday): Cutoff date for requests to reschedule Working Group and BOF meetings 17:00 PT
(00:00 UTC).
> - 2011-10-21 (Friday): Final agenda to be published.
> - 2011-11-02 (Wednesday): Draft Working Group agendas due by 17:00 PT (00:00 UTC), upload using IETF
Meeting Materials Management
Tool.
> - 2011-11-07 (Monday): Revised Working Group agendas due by 17:00 PT (00:00 UTC), upload using IETF
Meeting Materials Management
Tool.
>
> Submitting Requests for Working Group and BOF Sessions
>
> Please submit requests to schedule your Working Group sessions using the "IETF Meeting Session Request
Tool," a Web-based tool for
submitting all of the information that the Secretariat requires to schedule your sessions.
>
> The URL for the tool is:
>
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/cgi-bin/wg/wg_session_requester.cgi
>
> Instructions for using the tool are available at:
>
> http://www.ietf.org/instructions/session_request_tool_instruction.html
>
> Please send requests to schedule your BOF sessions to agenda <at> ietf.org.  Please include the acronym of
your BOF in the subject line
of the message, and include all of the information specified in item (4) of "Requesting Meeting Sessions at
IETF Meetings" in the
body.  (This document is included below.)
>
> Submitting Session Agendas
>
> For the convenience of meeting attendees, we ask that you submit the agendas for your Working Group
sessions as early as possible.
Draft Working Group agendas are due Wednesday, November 2, 2011 by 17:00 PT.  Revised Working Group agendas
are due no later than
Monday, November 7, 2011 at 17:00 PT.  The proposed agenda for a BOF session should be submitted along with
your request for a
session.  Please be sure to copy your Area Director on that message.
>
> Please submit the agendas for your Working Group sessions using the "IETF Meeting Materials Management
Tool," a Web-based tool for
making your meeting agenda, minutes, and presentation slides available to the community before, during,
and after an IETF meeting.
If you are a BOF chair, then you may use the tool to submit a revised agenda as well as other materials for your
BOF once the BOF
has been approved.
>
> The URL for the tool is:
>
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/cgi-bin/wg/wg_proceedings.cgi
>
> Additional information about this tool is available at:
>
> http://www.ietf.org/instructions/meeting_materials_tool.html
>
> Agendas submitted via the tool will be available to the public on the "IETF Meeting Materials" Web page as
soon as they are
submitted.
>
> The URL for the "IETF 82 Meeting Materials" Web page is:
>
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/82/materials.html
>
> If you are a Working Group chair, then you already have accounts on the "IETF Meeting Session Request Tool"
and the "IETF Meeting
Materials Management Tool."  The same User ID and password will work for both tools.  If you are a BOF chair who
is not also a
Working Group chair, then you will be given an account on the "IETF Meeting Materials Management Tool" when
your BOF has been
approved.  If you require assistance in using either tool, or wish to report a bug, then please send a message to:
> ietf-action <at> ietf.org.
> ===============================================================
> For your convenience, comprehensive information on requesting meeting sessions at IETF 82 is presented below:
>
> 1. Requests to schedule Working Group sessions should be submitted using the "IETF Meeting Session
Request Tool," a Web-based tool
for submitting all of the information required by the Secretariat to schedule your sessions.  The URL for
the tool is:
>
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/cgi-bin/wg/wg_session_requester.cgi
>
> Instructions for using the tool are available at:
>
> http://www.ietf.org/instructions/session_request_tool_instruction.html
>
> If you require an account on this tool, or assistance in using it, then please send a message to
ietf-action <at> ietf.org.  If you are
unable to use the tool, then you may send your request via e-mail to agenda <at> ietf.org, with a copy to the
appropriate Area
Director(s).
>
> Requests to schedule BOF sessions must be sent to agenda <at> ietf.org with a copy to the appropriate Area Director(s).
>
> When submitting a Working Group or BOF session request by e-mail, please include the Working Group or BOF
acronym in the Subject
line.
>
> 2. BOFs will NOT be scheduled unless the Area Director(s) approved request is accompanied by a BOF'S FULL
NAME AND ACRONYM, AREA,
CHAIR(S) NAME(S) (given together with e-mail address(es)), AN AGENDA AND FULL DESCRIPTION, and the
information requested in (4)
below. (Please read the BOF Procedure at: http://www.ietf.org/ietf/1bof-procedures.txt before
requesting a session for a BOF.)
>
> 3. A Working Group may request either one or two sessions.  If your Working Group requires more than two
sessions, then your
request must be approved by an Area Director.  Additional sessions will be assigned, based on
availability, after Monday, October
17, 2011 at 17:00 PT, the cut-off date for requests to reschedule a session.
>
> 4. You MUST provide the following information before a Working Group or BOF session will be scheduled:
>
>     a. Working Group or BOF full name with acronym in brackets:
>
>     b. AREA under which Working Group or BOF appears:
>
>     c. CONFLICTS you wish to avoid, please be as specific as possible:
>
>     d. Expected Attendance:
>
>     e. Special requests:
>
>     f. Number of sessions:
>
>     g. Length of session:
>        - 1 hour
>        - 1 1/2 hours
>        - 2 hours
>        - 2 1/2 hours
>
> For more information on scheduling Working Group and BOF sessions, please refer to RFC 2418 (BCP 25),
"IETF Working Group
Guidelines and Procedures" (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2418.txt).
> ===============================================================
> For your convenience please find here a list of the IETF Area Directors with their e-mail addresses:
>
> IETF Chair
> Russ Housley <housley <at> vigilsec.com>
>
> Applications Area (app)
> Pete Resnick <presnick <at> qualcomm.com>
> Peter Saint-Andre <stpeter <at> stpeter.im>
>
> Internet Area (int)
> Jari Arkko <jari.arkko <at> piuha.net>
> Ralph Droms <rdroms.ietf <at> gmail.com>
>
> Operations & Management Area (ops)
> Ronald Bonica <rbonica <at> juniper.net>
> Dan Romascanu <dromasca <at> avaya.com>
>
> Real-time Applications and Infrastructure Area (rai)
> Gonzalo Camarillo <gonzalo.camarillo <at> ericsson.com>
> Robert Sparks <rjsparks <at> nostrum.com>
>
> Routing Area (rtg)
> Stewart Bryant <stbryant <at> cisco.com>
> Adrian Farrel <adrian <at> olddog.co.uk>
>
> Security Area (sec)
> Stephen Farrell <stephen.farrell <at> cs.tcd.ie>
> Sean Turner <turners <at> ieca.com>
>
> Transport Area (tsv)
> Wesley Eddy <wes <at> mti-systems.com>
> David Harrington <ietfdbh <at> comcast.net>
>  ===========================================================
> 81th IETF Meeting Attendance Number - TBA

Randy Presuhn | 29 Jun 2011 22:30
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Fw: Internet Draft Initial Version (-00) Cut-Off Monday, July 4

Hi -

fwd fyi.

Randy

----- Original Message ----- 
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> To: "IETF Announcement list" <ietf-announce <at> ietf.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 1:22 PM
> Subject: Internet Draft Initial Version (-00) Cut-Off Monday, July 4 
>
> This is a reminder that the Internet Draft Initial Version (-00) cut- 
> off is this coming Monday, July 4, 2011. Please note that, because  
> the AMS office is closed this Monday, manual submissions will not be  
> processed until Tuesday, July 5.
> 
> All Initial Version (-00) submissions are due by 17:00 PDT (00:00  
> Tuesday, July 5 UTC).
> 
> All drafts can be uploaded using the ID submission tool located here:
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/submit/
> 
> The Internet-Draft cutoff dates as well as other significant dates for 
> IETF 81 can be found at: 
> http://www.ietf.org/meeting/cutoff-dates-2011.html#IETF81
> 
> Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. If you have any 
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Randy Presuhn | 27 Jun 2011 05:50
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Fw: Please help the Nomcom

Hi -

Fwd FYI.

Randy

----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "NomCom Chair" <nomcom-chair <at> ietf.org>
> To: "Working Group Chairs" <wgchairs <at> ietf.org>
> Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 11:35 AM
> Subject: Please help the Nomcom 
>
> Hi WG chairs,
>   We have had a good response to the first call for volunteers but the 
> rate at which new volunteers are coming in is slowing down. The Nomcom 
> process is best served by a large pool of volunteers drawn from a wide 
> spectrum of IETF attendees. Where else would we find this wide spectrum
> if not in the WG mailing lists.
> 
> I would really appreciate it if you can forward the message onto your
> working group mailing lists. 
> 
> The latest volunteer status and the second call for volunteers can be
> found at
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/ann/nomcom/2964/
> 
> Thanks in advance for your help.
> 
> Suresh Krishnan
> Nomcom Chair 2011-2012
> Email: nomcom-chair <at> ietf.org, suresh.krishnan <at> ericsson.com

Randy Presuhn | 2 Jun 2011 19:24
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Fw: 81th IETF - Working Group/BOF Scheduling - REMINDER

Hi -

Forwarded for your information, and to shake loose any "bouncers"
from these mailing lists.

Randy

----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "IETF Agenda" <agenda <at> ietf.org>
> To: "Working Group Chairs" <wgchairs <at> ietf.org>
> Cc: <irsg <at> irtf.org>
> Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 9:22 AM
> Subject: 81th IETF - Working Group/BOF Scheduling - REMINDER 
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> 81th IETF  Quebec City, Canada
> Meeting Dates: July 24-29, 2011
> Host: RIM
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> IETF meetings start Monday morning and run through Friday mid-afternoon
> (15:15).
> 
> We are accepting scheduling requests for all Working Groups and BOFs
> starting today.  The milestones and deadlines for scheduling-related
> activities are as follows:
> 
> NOTE: cutoff dates are subject to change.
> 
> - 2011-06-06 (Monday): Cutoff date for requests to schedule Working Group
> meetings at 17:00 PT (00:00 UTC). To request a Working Group session, use
> the IETF Meeting Session Request Tool. 
> - 2011- 06-13 (Monday): Cutoff date for BOF proposal requests to Area
> Directors at 17:00 PT (00:00 UTC). To request a BOF, please see
> instructions on Requesting a BOF. 
> - 2011-06-16 (Thursday): Cutoff date for Area Directors to approve BOFs
> at 17:00 PT (00:00 UTC). 
> - 2011-06-23 (Thursday): Preliminary agenda published for comment. 
> - 2011-06-27 (Monday): Cutoff date for requests to reschedule Working
> Group and BOF meetings 17:00 PT (00:00 UTC). 
> - 2011-06-27 (Monday): Working Group Chair approval for initial document
> (Version -00) submissions appreciated by 17:00 PT (00:00 UTC). 
> - 2011-07-01 (Friday): Final agenda to be published. 
> - 2011-07-04 (Monday): Internet Draft Cut-off for initial document (-00)
> submission by 17:00 PT (00:00 UTC), upload using IETF ID Submission Tool.
> - 2011-07-11 (Monday): Internet Draft final submission cut-off by 17:00
> PT (00:00 UTC), upload using IETF ID Submission Tool. 
> - 2011-07-13 (Wednesday): Draft Working Group agendas due by 17:00 PT
> (00:00 UTC), upload using IETF Meeting Materials Management Tool. 
> - 2011-07-18 (Monday): Revised Working Group agendas due by 17:00 PT
> (00:00 UTC), upload using IETF Meeting Materials Management Tool.
> 
> Submitting Requests for Working Group and BOF Sessions
> 
> Please submit requests to schedule your Working Group sessions using the
> "IETF Meeting Session Request Tool," a Web-based tool for submitting all
> of the information that the Secretariat requires to schedule your
> sessions.
> 
> The URL for the tool is:
> 
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/cgi-bin/wg/wg_session_requester.cgi
> 
> Instructions for using the tool are available at:
> 
> http://www.ietf.org/instructions/session_request_tool_instruction.html
> 
> Please send requests to schedule your BOF sessions to agenda <at> ietf.org. 
> Please include the acronym of your BOF in the subject line of the message,
> and include all of the information specified in item (4) of "Requesting
> Meeting Sessions at IETF Meetings" in the body.  (This document is
> included below.)
> 
> Submitting Session Agendas
> 
> For the convenience of meeting attendees, we ask that you submit the
> agendas for your Working Group sessions as early as possible.  Draft
> Working Group agendas are due Wednesday, July 13, 2011 by 17:00 PT (00:00
> UTC).  Revised Working Group agendas are due no later than Monday, July
> 18, 2011 at 17:00 PT (00:00 UTC).  The proposed agenda for a BOF session
> should be submitted along with your request for a session.  Please be sure
> to copy your Area Director on that message.
> 
> Please submit the agendas for your Working Group sessions using the "IETF
> Meeting Materials Management Tool," a Web-based tool for making your
> meeting agenda, minutes, and presentation slides available to the
> community before, during, and after an IETF meeting.  If you are a BOF
> chair, then you may use the tool to submit a revised agenda as well as
> other materials for your BOF once the BOF has been approved.
> 
> The URL for the tool is:
> 
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/cgi-bin/wg/wg_proceedings.cgi
> 
> Additional information about this tool is available at:
> 
> http://www.ietf.org/instructions/meeting_materials_tool.html
> 
> Agendas submitted via the tool will be available to the public on the
> "IETF Meeting Materials" Web page as soon as they are submitted.
> 
> The URL for the "IETF 81 Meeting Materials" Web page is:
> 
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/public/meeting_materials.cgi?meeting_num=81
> 
> If you are a Working Group chair, then you already have accounts on the
> "IETF Meeting Session Request Tool" and the "IETF Meeting Materials
> Management Tool."  The same User ID and password will work for both tools.
>  If you are a BOF chair who is not also a Working Group chair, then you
> will be given an account on the "IETF Meeting Materials Management Tool"
> when your BOF has been approved.  If you require assistance in using
> either tool, or wish to report a bug, then please send a message to:
> ietf-action <at> ietf.org.
> ===============================================================
> For your convenience, comprehensive information on requesting meeting
> sessions at IETF 81 is presented below:
> 
> 1. Requests to schedule Working Group sessions should be submitted using
> the "IETF Meeting Session Request Tool," a Web-based tool for submitting
> all of the information required by the Secretariat to schedule your
> sessions.  The URL for the tool is:
> 
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/cgi-bin/wg/wg_session_requester.cgi
> 
> Instructions for using the tool are available at:
> 
> http://www.ietf.org/instructions/session_request_tool_instruction.html
> 
> If you require an account on this tool, or assistance in using it, then
> please send a message to ietf-action <at> ietf.org.  If you are unable to use
> the tool, then you may send your request via e-mail to agenda <at> ietf.org,
> with a copy to the appropriate Area Director(s).
> 
> Requests to schedule BOF sessions must be sent to agenda <at> ietf.org with a
> copy to the appropriate Area Director(s).
> 
> When submitting a Working Group or BOF session request by e-mail, please
> include the Working Group or BOF acronym in the Subject line.
> 
> 2. BOFs will NOT be scheduled unless the Area Director(s) approved
> request is accompanied by a BOF'S FULL NAME AND ACRONYM, AREA, CHAIR(S)
> NAME(S) (given together with e-mail address(es)), AN AGENDA AND FULL
> DESCRIPTION, and the information requested in (4) below. (Please read the
> BOF Procedure at: http://www.ietf.org/ietf/1bof-procedures.txt before
> requesting a session for a BOF.)
> 
> 3. A Working Group may request either one or two sessions.  If your
> Working Group requires more than two sessions, then your request must be
> approved by an Area Director.  Additional sessions will be assigned, based
> on availability, after Monday, June 27, 2011 at 17:00 PT (00:00 UTC), the
> cut-off date for requests to reschedule a session.
> 
> 4. You MUST provide the following information before a Working Group or
> BOF session will be scheduled:
> 
>    a. Working Group or BOF full name with acronym in brackets: 
> 
>    b. AREA under which Working Group or BOF appears:
> 
>    c. CONFLICTS you wish to avoid, please be as specific as possible:
> 
>    d. Expected Attendance:
> 
>    e. Special requests:
> 
>    f. Number of sessions:
> 
>    g. Length of session: 
>       - 1 hour 
>       - 1 1/2 hours
>       - 2 hours 
>       - 2 1/2 hours
> 
> For more information on scheduling Working Group and BOF sessions, please
> refer to RFC 2418 (BCP 25), "IETF Working Group Guidelines and Procedures"
> (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2418.txt).
> ===============================================================
> For your convenience please find here a list of the IETF Area Directors
> with their e-mail addresses:
> 
> IETF Chair 
> Russ Housley <housley <at> vigilsec.com>
> 
> Applications Area (app)
> Pete Resnick <presnick <at> qualcomm.com>
> Peter Saint-Andre <stpeter <at> stpeter.im> 
> 
> Internet Area (int) 
> Jari Arkko <jari.arkko <at> piuha.net>
> Ralph Droms <rdroms.ietf <at> gmail.com> 
> 
> Operations & Management Area (ops) 
> Ronald Bonica <rbonica <at> juniper.net>
> Dan Romascanu <dromasca <at> avaya.com>
> 
> Real-time Applications and Infrastructure Area (rai)
> Gonzalo Camarillo <gonzalo.camarillo <at> ericsson.com>
> Robert Sparks <rjsparks <at> nostrum.com> 
> 
> Routing Area (rtg) 
> Stewart Bryant <stbryant <at> cisco.com>
> Adrian Farrel <adrian.farrel <at> huawei.com> 
> 
> Security Area (sec) 
> Stephen Farrell <stephen.farrell <at> cs.tcd.ie>
> Sean Turner <turners <at> ieca.com> 
> 
> Transport Area (tsv) 
> Wesley Eddy <wes <at> mti-systems.com>
> David Harrington <ietfdbh <at> comcast.net> 
> ===========================================================
> 80th IETF Meeting Attendance Number and Minutes Recorded:\
> 
> Working Groups
> 
> 6lowpan - 131 
> 6man - 162 
> abfab - 49 
> abfab (second session) - 36
> alto - 105 
> ancp - 9 
> apparea (AG) - 129 - 145 mins
> armd - 114 - 60 mins 
> atoca - 37 - 71 mins
> avtcore - 90 - 110 mins
> avtext - 75 - 15 mins
> behave - 120 
> bmwg - 34 - 150 mins
> ccamp - 89 
> ccamp (2nd session) - 74 - 165 mins
> cdni BOF - 132 - 123 mins
> clue - 91 - 120 mins
> codec - 59 
> conex - 67 
> core - 106 
> core (2nd session) - 93 
> dane - 115 - 130 mins
> decade - 49 - 120 mins
> dhc - 53 - 120 mins
> dime - 15 
> dispatch - 100 - 60 mins
> dkim - 24 - 65 mins
> dnsext - 154 
> dnsop - 70 - 60 mins
> drinks - 23 - 60 mins
> eai - 23 
> ecrit - 45 
> eman - 51 
> emu - 30 - 90 mins
> fecframe - 14 
> forces - 17 - 80 mins
> geopriv - 61 
> grow - 61
> hip - 17 - 70 mins
> hiprg (RG) - 35 - 120 mins
> hokey - 24
> httpbis - 51 
> hybi - 96 
> iccrg (RG) - 80 - 150 mins
> idr - 107 - 120 mins
> intarea (AG) - 186
> ipfix - 37
> ippm - 21 - 118 mins
> iri - 23 
> isis - 57 
> karp - 41 
> kitten - 14 
> krb-wg - 20 
> l2vpn - 134 - 150 mins
> lisp - 74 
> lwig - 86
> manet - 32 - 140 mins
> marf - 18 
> mboned - 21 
> mext - 43 
> mif - 64 
> mip4 - 16 - 50 mins
> mmusic - 59 - 150 mins
> mpls - 172
> mpls (2nd session) - 106 
> mptcp - 49
> msec - 24 
> multimob - 42 - 160 mins
> nea - 23 - 110 mins
> netext - 42 
> netconf - 28 
> netmod - 30 - 80 mins
> nfsv4 - 18 - 130 mins
> nfsv4 (second session) - 17 - 60 mins
> oauth - 55 - 150 mins
> opsarea (AG) - 85 - 150 mins
> ospf - 39 - 135 mins
> p2prg - 62 
> p2psip - 49 - 128 mins 
> paws BOF - 54 
> pce - 41 
> pcn - 19 - 85 mins
> pcp - 59 
> pim - 30 - 120 mins
> pkix - 49 - 105 mins
> plasma BOF - 42 - 101 mins
> ppsp - 60 - 150 mins
> precis - 28 - 185 mins
> pwe3 - 113 - 152 mins
> radext - 18 - 149 mins
> renum BOF - 100 
> rmt - 19 - 60 mins
> roll - 74 
> rtcweb BOF - 239 
> rtgarea (AG) - 223 
> rtgwg - 119 - 127 mins
> saag (AG) - 99 - 125 mins
> samrg (RG) - 27 - 110 mins
> savi - 21 - 90 mins
> sidr - 137 - 174 mins
> sipclf - 18 - 95 mins
> sipcore - 62 - 55 mins
> sipcore (2nd session) - 35 
> soc - 49
> softwire - 102 
> splices - 41 - 85 mins
> tcpm - 51 
> tictoc - 21 - 145 mins
> trill - 88 - 115 mins
> tsvarea (AG) - 119 - 150 mins
> tsvwg - 66 - 160 mins
> urnbis - 21 - 120 mins
> v6ops - 196
> v6ops (second session) - 136 
> vcarddav - 13 - 60 mins
> vipr - 58 - 109 mins
> websec - 91 - 125 mins
> xmpp - 44

Randy Presuhn | 8 Feb 2011 04:07
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Fw: 80th IETF - Working Group/BOF Scheduling REMINDER

Hi -

forwarded for your information, and to shake out dead
addresses from these mailing lists.  :-)

Randy

----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "IETF Agenda" <agenda <at> ietf.org>
> To: "Working Group Chairs" <wgchairs <at> ietf.org>
> Cc: <irsg <at> isi.edu>
> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 8:01 AM
> Subject: 80th IETF - Working Group/BOF Scheduling REMINDER 
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> 80th IETF Prague, Czech Republic
> Meeting Dates: March 27-April 1, 2011
> Host: CZ.NIC
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> IETF meetings start Monday morning and run through Friday mid-afternoon
> (15:15).
> 
> We are accepting scheduling requests for all Working Groups and BOFs
> starting today.  The milestones and deadlines for scheduling-related
> activities are as follows:
> 
> NOTE: cutoff dates are subject to change.
> 
> *2011-02-14 (Monday): Cutoff date for requests to schedule Working Group
> meetings at 17:00 PT (01:00 Tuesday, February 15 UTC). To request a
> Working Group session, use the IETF Meeting Session Request Tool. 
> *2011-02-14 (Monday): Cutoff date for Area Directors to approve BOFs at
> 17:00 PT (01:00 Tuesday, February 15 UTC). 
> *2011-02-24 (Thursday): Preliminary agenda published for comment. 
> *2011-02-28 (Monday): Cutoff date for requests to reschedule Working
> Group and BOF meetings 17:00 PT (01:00 Tuesday, March 1 UTC). 
> *2011-02-28 (Monday): Working Group Chair approval for initial document
> (Version -00) submissions appreciated by 17:00 PT (01:00 Tuesday, March 1
> UTC). 
> *2011-03-04 (Friday): Final agenda to be published. 
> *2011-03-16 (Wednesday): Draft Working Group agendas due by 17:00 PT
> (01:00 Thursday, March 17 UTC), upload using IETF Meeting Materials
> Management Tool. 
> *2011-03-21 (Monday): Revised Working Group agendas due by 17:00 PT
> (01:00 Tuesday, March 22 UTC), upload using IETF Meeting Materials
> Management Tool.
> 
> Submitting Requests for Working Group and BOF Sessions
> 
> Please submit requests to schedule your Working Group sessions using the
> "IETF Meeting Session Request Tool," a Web-based tool for submitting all
> of the information that the Secretariat requires to schedule your
> sessions.
> 
> The URL for the tool is:
> 
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/cgi-bin/wg/wg_session_requester.cgi
> 
> Instructions for using the tool are available at:
> 
> http://www.ietf.org/instructions/session_request_tool_instruction.html
> 
> Please send requests to schedule your BOF sessions to agenda <at> ietf.org. 
> Please include the acronym of your BOF in the subject line of the message,
> and include all of the information specified in item (4) of "Requesting
> Meeting Sessions at IETF Meetings" in the body.  (This document is
> included below.)
> 
> Submitting Session Agendas
> 
> For the convenience of meeting attendees, we ask that you submit the
> agendas for your Working Group sessions as early as possible.  Draft
> Working Group agendas are due Wednesday, March 16, 2011 by 17:00 PT (01:00
> Thursday, March 17 UTC).  Revised Working Group agendas are due no later
> than Monday, March 21, 2011 at 17:00 PT (01:00 Tuesday, March 22 UTC). 
> The proposed agenda for a BOF session should be submitted along with your
> request for a session.  Please be sure to copy your Area Director on that
> message.
> 
> Please submit the agendas for your Working Group sessions using the "IETF
> Meeting Materials Management Tool," a Web-based tool for making your
> meeting agenda, minutes, and presentation slides available to the
> community before, during, and after an IETF meeting.  If you are a BOF
> chair, then you may use the tool to submit a revised agenda as well as
> other materials for your BOF once the BOF has been approved.
> 
> The URL for the tool is:
> 
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/cgi-bin/wg/wg_proceedings.cgi
> 
> Additional information about this tool is available at:
> 
> http://www.ietf.org/instructions/meeting_materials_tool.html
> 
> Agendas submitted via the tool will be available to the public on the
> "IETF Meeting Materials" Web page as soon as they are submitted.
> 
> The URL for the "IETF 80 Meeting Materials" Web page is:
> 
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/public/meeting_materials.cgi?meeting_num=80
> 
> If you are a Working Group chair, then you already have accounts on the
> "IETF Meeting Session Request Tool" and the "IETF Meeting Materials
> Management Tool."  The same User ID and password will work for both tools.
> 
>  If you are a BOF chair who is not also a Working Group chair, then you
> will be given an account on the "IETF Meeting Materials Management Tool"
> when your BOF has been approved.  If you require assistance in using
> either tool, or wish to report a bug, then please send a message to:
> ietf-action <at> ietf.org.
> ===============================================================
> For your convenience, comprehensive information on requesting meeting
> sessions at IETF 80 is presented below:
> 
> 1. Requests to schedule Working Group sessions should be submitted using
> the "IETF Meeting Session Request Tool," a Web-based tool for submitting
> all of the information required by the Secretariat to schedule your
> sessions.  The URL for the tool is:
> 
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/cgi-bin/wg/wg_session_requester.cgi
> 
> Instructions for using the tool are available at:
> 
> http://www.ietf.org/instructions/session_request_tool_instruction.html
> 
> If you require an account on this tool, or assistance in using it, then
> please send a message to ietf-action <at> ietf.org.  If you are unable to use
> the tool, then you may send your request via e-mail to agenda <at> ietf.org,
> with a copy to the appropriate Area Director(s).
> 
> Requests to schedule BOF sessions must be sent to agenda <at> ietf.org with a
> copy to the appropriate Area Director(s).
> 
> When submitting a Working Group or BOF session request by e-mail, please
> include the Working Group or BOF acronym in the Subject line.
> 
> 2. BOFs will NOT be scheduled unless the Area Director(s) approved
> request is accompanied by a BOF'S FULL NAME AND ACRONYM, AREA, CHAIR(S)
> NAME(S) (given together with e-mail address(es)), AN AGENDA AND FULL
> DESCRIPTION, and the information requested in (4) below. (Please read the
> BOF Procedure at: http://www.ietf.org/ietf/1bof-procedures.txt before
> requesting a session for a BOF.)
> 
> 3. A Working Group may request either one or two sessions.  If your
> Working Group requires more than two sessions, then your request must be
> approved by an Area Director.  Additional sessions will be assigned, based
> on availability, after Monday, February 28, 2011 at 17:00 PT (01:00
> Tuesday, March 1 UTC), the cut-off date for requests to reschedule a
> session.
> 
> 4. You MUST provide the following information before a Working Group or
> BOF session will be scheduled:
> 
>    a. Working Group or BOF full name with acronym in brackets: 
> 
>    b. AREA under which Working Group or BOF appears:
> 
>    c. CONFLICTS you wish to avoid, please be as specific as possible:
> 
>    d. Expected Attendance:
> 
>    e. Special requests:
> 
>    f. Number of sessions:
> 
>    g. Length of session: 
>       - 1 hour 
>       - 1 1/2 hours
>       - 2 hours 
>       - 2 1/2 hours
> 
> For more information on scheduling Working Group and BOF sessions, please
> refer to RFC 2418 (BCP 25), "IETF Working Group Guidelines and Procedures"
> (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2418.txt).
> ===============================================================
> For your convenience please find here a list of the IETF Area Directors
> with their e-mail addresses:
> 
> IETF Chair 
> Russ Housley <housley <at> vigilsec.com>
> 
> Applications Area (app)
> Alexey Melnikov <alexey.melnikov <at> isode.com>
> Peter Saint-Andre <stpeter <at> stpeter.im> 
> 
> Internet Area (int) 
> Jari Arkko <jari.arkko <at> piuha.net>
> Ralph Droms <rdroms.ietf <at> gmail.com> 
> 
> Operations & Management Area (ops) 
> Ronald Bonica <rbonica <at> juniper.net>
> Dan Romascanu <dromasca <at> avaya.com>
> 
> Real-time Applications and Infrastructure Area (rai)
> Gonzalo Camarillo <gonzalo.camarillo <at> ericsson.com>
> Robert Sparks <rjsparks <at> nostrum.com> 
> 
> Routing Area (rtg) 
> Stewart Bryant <stbryant <at> cisco.com>
> Adrian Farrel <adrian.farrel <at> huawei.com> 
> 
> Security Area (sec) 
> Tim Polk <tim.polk <at> nist.gov>
> Sean Turner <turners <at> ieca.com> 
> 
> Transport Area (tsv) 
> Lars Eggert <lars.eggert <at> nokia.com>
> David Harrington <ietfdbh <at> comcast.net> 
> ===========================================================
> 79th IETF Meeting Attendance Number
> 
> Working Group 
> 
> 6lowpan - 108
> 6man - 178
> abfab - 50
> alto - 110
> ancp - 26
> apparea (AG) - 74
> armd BOF - 70
> atoca - 37
> autoconf - 29
> avt - 82
> avt (2nd session) - 55
> behave - 103
> bmwg - 15
> ccamp - 100
> ccamp (2nd session) - 79
> codec - 59
> conex - 43
> core - 81
> core (2nd session) - 67
> cuss - 14
> decade - 59
> dhc - 28
> dime - 14
> dispatch - 61
> dnsext - 99
> dnsop - 96
> drinks - 37
> dtnrg (RG) - 22
> eai - 31
> ecrit - 37
> eman - 56
> emu - 21
> fecframe - 8
> forces - 23
> geopriv - 39
> grow - 44
> hiprg (RG) - 44
> hokey - 22
> iddtspec - 13
> idr - 80
> intarea (AG) - 111
> ipfix - 37
> ippm - 23
> ipsecme - 28
> iri - 18
> isis - 52
> isms - 14
> karp - 50
> kidns - 122
> kitten - 31
> krb-wg - 12
> l2vpn - 119
> l3vpn - 92
> lisp - 69
> lwip - 156
> manet - 35
> martini - 36
> mboned - 18
> mext - 69
> mext (second session) - 64
> mif - 114
> mip4 - 10
> mmusic - 50
> mpls - 150
> mpls (2nd session) - 158
> mptcp - 101
> mptcp (2nd session) - 64
> msec - 33
> multimob - 61
> nbs BPF - 101
> nea - 30
> netconf - 42
> netext - 52
> netmod - 28
> nfsv4 - 25
> nfsv4 (second session) - NO SHEETS
> opsarea (AG) - 40
> opsawg - 51
> ospf - 53
> p2psip - 58
> pcp - 59
> pim - 47
> pkix - 30
> ppsp - 38
> precis - 31
> pwe3 - 140
> radext - 20
> roll - 72
> rtgarea (AG) - 135
> rtgwg - 56
> saag (AG) - 90
> samrg (RG) - 20
> savi - 67
> scap BOF - 44
> sidr - 68
> sipclf - 19
> sipcore - 57
> siprec - 44
> softwire - 110
> tcpm - 25
> tictoc - 17
> trill - 72
> tsvarea (AG) - 33
> tsvwg - 65
> v6ops - 203
> v6ops (second session) - 159
> vcarddav - 13
> vnrg (RG) - 48
> websec - 101
> 

Mark A. Flacy | 29 Jan 2011 23:21
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RFC 3877 and IPv6

Greetings,

In the version of RFC 3877 available at datatracker.ietf.org, I noticed  
that the alarmActiveVariableValueType does not include either  
InetAddressType or InetAddress in the enumeration which does not allow  
you to indicate an IPv6 address in the alarmActiveVariableTable.  The  
alarmActiveEngineAddress is expressed according to RFC 2851, so that is  
not a problem.

Will alarmActiveVariableValueType be extended to include  
InetAddressType and InetAddress (along with matching  
alarmActiveVariableInetAddressTypeVal and  
alarmActiveVariableInetAddressVal objects in AlarmActiveVariableEntry)?
Is there a recommended work-around?

Thank you!

--

-- 
Mark A. Flacy

Randy Presuhn | 17 Sep 2010 02:21
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Fw: NomCom 2010-2011: Call for More Nominations

Hi -

FWD FYI

Randy

----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "NomCom Chair" <nomcom-chair <at> ietf.org>
> To: "IETF Announcement list" <ietf-announce <at> ietf.org>
> Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2010 4:26 PM
> Subject: NomCom 2010-2011: Call for More Nominations 
>
> 
> 
> Hi Folks,
> 
> Nominations have slowed down dramatically, so this update is to enlist 
> the community in an effort to pick up the pace. 
> 
> We are very far behind in nominations for all the open positions but in 
> particular we need nominations for the IESG and IAOC open positions. 
> There have been no nominations received (other than for the incumbents) 
> in INT, RAI, and RTG, and only 1 for OPS.  Likewise, in IAOC there have 
> been no nominations submitted other than the incumbent.
> 
> The acceptance rates of those nominated has also been very slow. In 
> order to initiate the open list of willing nominees we are in need of a 
> reasonable number of acceptances, and due to the low number of nominees 
> and acceptances have delayed the start date for publishing the first 
> open list to September 20.  So if you have been nominated and are 
> willing to serve, but have not yet confirmed this by email back to the 
> NomCom, please do so as soon as possible.
> 
> We need Community input and participation! We cannot properly execute 
> the task of selecting the best candidates for these positions with so 
> few nominations and acceptances. So, please consider making 
> nominations for the open positions, in particular those for which we 
> have so few nominations  it takes just a few minutes of your time. 
> Right now, we just need the names/email addresses.
> 
> Why do we need more nominations?  Well, even if you think a willing
> incumbent is doing a very good job and should be returned, his or her
> ability to serve again might be impacted by unforeseen circumstances
> between now and March. NomCom needs to consider multiple nominees to be
> prepared in the event one or more candidates is unable to serve come next
> March and to ensure we have chosen the best candidate. 
> 
> There are several ways you can help the IETF Nominating Committee.
> 
> - You may nominate yourself.
> - You can nominate someone you know whom you think would do a good job.
> 
> Do not worry about whether they might already be nominated. We would 
> much prefer to receive the same nomination several times rather than 
> miss a good person we should consider.
> 
> How to submit Nominations:
> --------------------------
> The list of positions we need to fill, and the provided Job 
> Descriptions, and forms for nominations, can be found in the call for 
> nominations at: https://datatracker.ietf.org/ann/nomcom/2468/ 
> 
> You may enter a nomination by going to the following URL 
> https://wiki.tools.ietf.org/group/nomcom/10/nominate
> 
> You may also nominate someone by sending an email to nomcom10 <at> ietf.org 
> and giving us their name, email address and the open position you are 
> nominating them for. We will take care of the rest. 
> 
> If you are asked for a user name and password, use an existing ietf login
> and password. If you need a login and password, request one from the tools
> page at the following URL http://trac.tools.ietf.org/newlogin
> 
> 
> Open List:
> ----------
> As you already know, NomCom 2010-2011 will follow the policy for "Open 
> Disclosure of Willing Nominees" described in RFC 5680.
> 
> Feedback Collection:
> --------------------
> Once the open list is available, the entire community will be invited 
> to provide feedback. I will send a further announcement requesting 
> feedback on the nominees, describing how to submit feedback, and how to 
> view the open list of nominees. 
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Thomas Walsh
> Chair, NomCom 2010-2011
> nomcom-chair <at> ietf.org
> twalsh <at> juniper.net
> 
> 
> 
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Randy Presuhn | 9 Jun 2010 21:26
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Fw: 78th IETF - Working Group - REMINDER

Hi -

Forwarded for your information, in case you'd like to request a BOF.

Randy

> From: "IETF Agenda" <agenda <at> ietf.org>
> To: "Working Group Chairs" <wgchairs <at> ietf.org>
> Cc: <irsg <at> isi.edu>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 10:55 AM
> Subject: 78th IETF - Working Group - REMINDER
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> 78th IETF  Maastricht, Netherlands
> Meeting Dates: July 25-30, 2010
> Host: SIDN
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> IETF meetings start Monday morning and run through Friday mid-afternoon
> (15:15).
> 
> We are accepting scheduling requests for all Working Groups and BOFs
> starting today.  The milestones and deadlines for scheduling-related
> activities are as follows:
> 
> NOTE: cutoff dates are subject to change.
> 
> 2010-06-01 (Tuesday): Cutoff date for BOF proposal requests to Area
> Directors at 17:00 PT (24:00 UTC). To request a BOF, please see
> instructions on Requesting a BOF.
> 2010-06-14 (Monday): Cutoff date for requests to schedule Working Group
> meetings at 17:00 PT (24:00 UTC). To request a Working Group session, use
> the IETF Meeting Session Request Tool. ** Please note - if you send in
> your request after this date your Working Group will not be scheduled
> until after the Preliminary agenda has been published (Wednesday, June 23,
> 2010) and will NOT receive priority scheduling. **
> 2010-06-14 (Monday): Cutoff date for Area Directors to approve BOFs at
> 17:00 PT (24:00 UTC).
> 2010-06-23 (Wednesday): Preliminary agenda published for comment.
> 2010-06-28 (Monday): Cutoff date for requests to reschedule Working Group
> and BOF meetings 17:00 PT (24:00 UTC).
> 2010-07-02 (Friday): Final agenda to be published.
> 2010-07-14 (Wednesday): Draft Working Group agendas due by 17:00 PT (24:00
> UTC), upload using IETF Meeting Materials Management Tool.
> 2010-07-19 (Monday): Revised Working Group agendas due by 17:00 PT (24:00
> UTC), upload using IETF Meeting Materials Management Tool.
> 
> Submitting Requests for Working Group and BOF Sessions
> 
> Please submit requests to schedule your Working Group sessions using the
> "IETF Meeting Session Request Tool," a Web-based tool for submitting all
> of the information that the Secretariat requires to schedule your
> sessions.
> 
> The URL for the tool is:
> 
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/cgi-bin/wg/wg_session_requester.cgi
> 
> Instructions for using the tool are available at:
> 
> http://www.ietf.org/instructions/session_request_tool_instruction.html
> 
> Please send requests to schedule your BOF sessions to agenda <at> ietf.org. 
> Please include the acronym of your BOF in the subject line of the message,
> and include all of the information specified in item (4) of "Requesting
> Meeting Sessions at IETF Meetings" in the body.  (This document is
> included below.)
> 
> Submitting Session Agendas
> 
> For the convenience of meeting attendees, we ask that you submit the
> agendas for your Working Group sessions as early as possible.  Draft
> Working Group agendas are due Wednesday, July 14 by 17:00 PT (24:00 UTC).
> Revised Working Group agendas are due no later than Monday, July 19 at
> 17:00 PT (24:00 UTC).  The proposed agenda for a BOF session should be
> submitted along with your request for a session.  Please be sure to copy
> your Area Director on that message.
> 
> Please submit the agendas for your Working Group sessions using the "IETF
> Meeting Materials Management Tool," a Web-based tool for making your
> meeting agenda, minutes, and presentation slides available to the
> community before, during, and after an IETF meeting.  If you are a BOF
> chair, then you may use the tool to submit a revised agenda as well as
> other materials for your BOF once the BOF has been approved.
> 
> The URL for the tool is:
> 
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/cgi-bin/wg/wg_proceedings.cgi
> 
> Additional information about this tool is available at:
> 
> http://www.ietf.org/instructions/meeting_materials_tool.html
> 
> Agendas submitted via the tool will be available to the public on the
> "IETF Meeting Materials" Web page as soon as they are submitted.
> 
> The URL for the "IETF 78 Meeting Materials" Web page is:
> 
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/public/meeting_materials.cgi?meeting_num=78
> 
> If you are a Working Group chair, then you already have accounts on the
> "IETF Meeting Session Request Tool" and the "IETF Meeting Materials
> Management Tool."  The same User ID and password will work for both tools.
> 
> 
>   If you are a BOF chair who is not also a Working Group chair, then you
> will be given an account on the "IETF Meeting Materials Management Tool"
> when your BOF has been approved.  If you require assistance in using
> either tool, or wish to report a bug, then please send a message to:
> ietf-action <at> ietf.org.
> ===============================================================
> For your convenience, comprehensive information on requesting meeting
> sessions at IETF 78 is presented below:
> 
> 1. Requests to schedule Working Group sessions should be submitted using
> the "IETF Meeting Session Request Tool," a Web-based tool for submitting
> all of the information required by the Secretariat to schedule your
> sessions.  The URL for the tool is:
> 
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/cgi-bin/wg/wg_session_requester.cgi
> 
> Instructions for using the tool are available at:
> 
> http://www.ietf.org/instructions/session_request_tool_instruction.html
> 
> If you require an account on this tool, or assistance in using it, then
> please send a message to ietf-action <at> ietf.org.  If you are unable to use
> the tool, then you may send your request via e-mail to agenda <at> ietf.org,
> with a copy to the appropriate Area Director(s).
> 
> Requests to schedule BOF sessions must be sent to agenda <at> ietf.org with a
> copy to the appropriate Area Director(s).
> 
> When submitting a Working Group or BOF session request by e-mail, please
> include the Working Group or BOF acronym in the Subject line.
> 
> 2. BOFs will NOT be scheduled unless the Area Director(s) approved
> request is accompanied by a BOF'S FULL NAME AND ACRONYM, AREA, CHAIR(S)
> NAME(S) (given together with e-mail address(es)), AN AGENDA AND FULL
> DESCRIPTION, and the information requested in (4) below. (Please read the
> BOF Procedure at: http://www.ietf.org/ietf/1bof-procedures.txt before
> requesting a session for a BOF.)
> 
> 3. A Working Group may request either one or two sessions.  If your
> Working Group requires more than two sessions, then your request must be
> approved by an Area Director.  Additional sessions will be assigned, based
> on availability, after Monday, June 28 at 17:00 PT (24:00 UTC), the
> cut-off date for requests to reschedule a session.
> 
> 4. You MUST provide the following information before a Working Group or
> BOF session will be scheduled:
> 
>     a. Working Group or BOF full name with acronym in brackets: 
> 
>     b. AREA under which Working Group or BOF appears:
> 
>     c. CONFLICTS you wish to avoid, please be as specific as possible:
> 
>     d. Expected Attendance (figures from the 77th IETF meeting are
> included at the end of this message):
> 
>     e. Special requests:
> 
>     f. Number of sessions:
> 
>     g. Length of session: 
>        - 1 hour 
>        - 1 1/2 hours
>        - 2 hours 
>        - 2 1/2 hours
> 
> For more information on scheduling Working Group and BOF sessions, please
> refer to RFC 2418 (BCP 25), "IETF Working Group Guidelines and Procedures"
> (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2418.txt).
> ===============================================================
> For your convenience please find here a list of the IETF Area Directors
> with their e-mail addresses:
> 
> IETF Chair
> Russ Housley <housley <at> vigilsec.com>
> 
> Applications Area (app)
> Alexey Melnikov <alexey.melnikov <at> isode.com> Peter Saint-Andre
> <stpeter <at> stpeter.im>
> 
> Internet Area (int)
> Jari Arkko <jari.arkko <at> piuha.net>
> Ralph Droms <rdroms <at> cisco.com>
> 
> Operations & Management Area (ops)
> Ronald Bonica <rbonica <at> juniper.net>
> Dan Romascanu <dromasca <at> avaya.com>
> 
> Real-time Applications and Infrastructure Area (rai) Gonzalo Camarillo
> <gonzalo.camarillo <at> ericsson.com> Robert Sparks <rjsparks <at> nostrum.com>
> 
> Routing Area (rtg)
> Stewart Bryant <stbryant <at> cisco.com>
> Adrian Farrel <adrian.farrel <at> huawei.com>
> 
> Security Area (sec)
> Tim Polk <tim.polk <at> nist.gov>
> Sean Turner <turners <at> ieca.com>
> 
> Transport Area (tsv)
> Lars Eggert <lars.eggert <at> nokia.com>
> David Harrington <ietfdbh <at> comcast.net>
> ===========================================================
> 77th IETF Meeting Attendance Number
> 
> 6lowpan 108
> 6man 125
> alto 157
> ancp 20
> apparea (AG) 79
> autoconf 31
> avt 47
> avt (2nd session) 43
> behave 130
> behave (2nd session) 63
> bmwg 23
> ccamp 96
> ccamp (2nd session) 94
> codec-BOF 95
> conex-BOF 112
> conex-BOF (2nd session) 80
> core 145
> csi 19
> decade 48
> dhc 53
> dime 30
> dnsext 145
> dnsop 106
> drinks 44
> dtnrg (RG) 51
> e2md-BOF 11
> eai 29
> ecrit 63
> emu 33
> fecframe 10
> forces 21
> geopriv 60
> grow 38
> hip 34
> hiprg (RG) 33
> hokey 11
> hokey (2nd session) 27
> httpbis 39
> httpstate 31
> hybi 31
> iccrg (RG) 65
> idr 106
> intarea (AG) 213
> ipfix 27
> ippm 29
> ipsecme 55
> iri 22
> isis 42
> kitten 13
> krb-wg 25
> l2vpn 51
> l3vpn 91
> ledbat 59
> lisp 211
> lisp (2nd session) 97
> manet 45
> marf 25
> martini 39
> martini (2nd session) 27
> mboned 34
> mediactrl 28
> mext 64
> mif 83
> mip4 11
> mmusic 64
> morg 16
> mpls 157
> mpls (2nd session) 154
> mptcp 97
> mptcp (2nd session) 41
> multimob 37
> nea 28
> netconf 38
> netext 42
> netmod 21
> newprep-BOF 50
> nfsv4 27
> oauth 79
> opsarea (AG) 55
> opsawg 57
> opsec 43
> ospf 23
> p2prg 60
> p2psip 69
> pce 35
> pcn 21
> pim 38
> pkix 53
> ppsp NO SHEETS
> pwe3 88
> pwe3 (2nd session) 77
> radext 33
> rmt 20
> roll 103
> rrg (RG) 65
> rtgarea (AG) 101
> rtgwg 53
> saag (AG) 118
> samrg (RG) 18
> savi 40
> sidr 111
> sieve 11
> sipclf 39
> sipcore 73
> sipcore (2nd session) 42
> siprec 64
> softwire 93
> speermint 43
> storm 16
> tcpm 36
> tictoc 46
> tls 36
> trill 57
> tsvarea (AG) 77
> tsvwg 106
> v6ops 177
> v6ops (2nd session) 116
> vcarddav 19
> vnrg (RG) 81
> vwrap 27
> wgdtspec-BOF 19
> xmpp 57
> yam 25
> 


Gmane