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Re: [hybi] HyBi Bar BoF



At the risk of saying "me too!", count me in as interested in attending any/all HyBi discussions that take place in Stockholm. The OGPX drafts (my primary motivation for attending) currently recommend long-polling over HTTP for server-to-client messaging and look wistfully towards future standardization in this area. I work closely with one of the authors of http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-lentczner-rhttp-00

Discussion topics mentioned below sound appropriate. I'd toss on "past, present, and future of the two-connection limit" as well, and possibly (but lower priority) "evolution of the same-origin policy, and its impact on HyBi".

Mark Nottingham wrote:
Breakfast, perhaps?

The evening slots are getting full...

http://trac.tools.ietf.org/area/app/trac/wiki/BarBofs/IETF75



On 07/07/2009, at 4:07 AM, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:

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On 7/3/09 10:25 AM, Salvatore Loreto wrote:
Hi there,

I'd like to know if people are interested and available to join a *Bar
BoF on HyBi* in Stockholm at IETF 75.

Sounds like a good idea.

*Details*

  * When: TBD
  * Where: TBD

I should be there all week.

*Topics:*
- the "near term" solutions to the problem of using HTTP for
bidirectional exchanges :
on which, if any, aspect among the one listed in
draft-loreto-http-bidirectional-00
folks think it would be most productive to focus on.

- the "long term" solution...
clarify the term of the agreement between W3C and IETF,
and start to discuss on the requirements.

/add suggested topics of discussion as appropriate/

I suppose that discussion about BWTP and Web Sockets is part of the
long-term solution?

Peter

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