Proposed agenda 54th IETF gsmp wg
Kenneth Sundell <[email protected]> Wed, 26 Jun 2002 16:21:47 +0200
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Hi, here follows the current/proposed agenda for IETF 54th GSMP WG meeting. Please bring up any agenda item not currently covered. The meeting is scheduled for 1 hour this time. Agenda: Agenda Bashing Issues and Problems - draft-ietf-gsmp-reqs-02.txt - Jonathan Sadler - draft-choi-gsmp-optical-extension-00.txt - Gyu Myoung Lee - draft-cha-gsmp-management-00.txt - Gyu Myoung Lee Status on partition draft - draft-ietf-gsmp-dyn-part-reqs-01.txt Structure of GSMP Specification ------------------------------------------------------------------- A reminder, to quote Loa and George of the MPLS WG > It is not the purpose of a WG session to have > presentation of the content of a document. It > is assumed that all attendees will have read the > drafts in advance of the meeting. > > For documents that are work-in-progress, the > presentation should cover issues resolved since > the last draft followed by open issues and > controversial topics with the intent to reach a > resolution of said issues and topics. > > For new work items, the presentation should focus on > what the problem is and why it is necessary for the > work group to address it. Further it should be either > shown how it falls within the existing charter or why > and how the charter should be extended to encompass it. > The solution should only be sketched. > > The appropriate way of bringing new work to the working > group is to send a draft to the mailing list and promoting > discussion on the list. Slots on the agenda should be used > to discuss outstanding topics that has not be solved on the > mailing list. > > For new proposals addressing issues where > work-in-progess the presentation should focus > on the (perceived) short-fallings of the existing > work and why those issues need to be addressed > both in terms of why they are required and why they > cannot be addressed in the existing work. > the new work must be related to existing work (i.e. > compatible, mutually exclusive, outright replacement). > Finally, the new solution should be skechted, > explaining how the solution overcomes those issues. > The primary purpose of this last part is to allow commentary > from the floor, it should not be orientented toward selling > the idea. > > In all cases only a limited number of slides should be used. > Speakers should budget their at least 25% of their time to > allow for questions. > > Loa and George Regards, Ken and Avri