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Re: [OAUTH-WG] IETF 76



+1
Also, could we please have the date & location of those meetings?

Cheers,
Hubert


On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 7:58 AM, Igor Faynberg
<faynberg at alcatel-lucent.com> wrote:
> Peter,
>
> I am posting to the list to move the gauge in the positive direction, but I
> am surprised with this "absence of critical mass" assessment.
>
> First, if there had not been critical mass, the group would not have been
> chartered. But once it was chartered, it had no meeting, so how could one
> determine what mass it actually has (and whether this mass is critical)?
> Second, there has been a substantial amount of discussion on the mailing
> list, and it is clear that the group already has a lot on its plate.
>
> Personally, I  think that the real meeting ought to be scheduled so that
> people can plan for it and attend it, which is much harder to do with these
> bar BoFs that don't get scheduled until the last moment when it is very hard
> to find time. The whole idea of the IETF meetings is to, well... to have
> meetings of working groups to progress work.
>
> Igor
>
> Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
>>
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>> As Lisa Dusseault expressed it in her September activity report, we
>> didn't have a critical mass of participation until quite recently in the
>> OAuth WG, so the chairs did not request a session in Hiroshima (we
>> didn't want to take up valuable time on the schedule if we could not
>> hold a meeting that would attract a large number of active
>> participants). Now that the WG has become more active, the chairs will
>> definitely push to hold a meeting in Anaheim. However, I think it might
>> also be productive to hold an informal meeting (Bar BoF) in Hiroshima.
>> If you would like to participate in such a meeting, please post to the
>> list so that the chairs can gauge the level of interest.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Peter
>>
>> - --
>> Peter Saint-Andre
>> https://stpeter.im/
>>
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