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Re: [saag] Minutes for SAAG session uploaded



Well, I send in the following minor tweak to fix that:

>>>> Donald Eastlake presenting for KMART
>
> The KMART BOF was anticipated to be very interesting, as in very
> controversial.  In fact, the BOF was more successful than anticipated
> which led to it being less exciting perhaps.
>
> There were good presentations by Routing and Security Area Directors,
> discussions of link state routing, threats, and key management.  There
> seems to be agreement that there are four problems and three are
> probably pretty easy.  The fourth is a multicast problem, and is
> generally considered a research topic.
>
> Tim Polk thanked Don for taking the lead. He was very encouraged that
> many people thought there should have been a charter discussion.   
> While
> Tim felt that was premature, and that we really needed that exchange
> of background ideas instead of charter work, but he considered it a
> very good sign for long range work.

Donald

-----Original Message-----
From: saag-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:saag-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf Of
Sandy Murphy
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 3:44 PM
To: saag at mit.edu; tim.polk at nist.gov
Cc: sandy at tislabs.com
Subject: Re: [saag] Minutes for SAAG session uploaded

>I'm afraid that leaves just 24 hours to review and submit
>comments.

And to respond to comments, unfortunately.

In the discussion of the kmart bof, the following paragraph is cut
off abruptly:

There were good presentations by Routing and Security Area Directors,
discussions of link state routing, threats, and key management.  There
seems to be agreement that there are four problems and three are
probably pretty easy.  The fourth is a multicast problem, and is
generally

generally ... considered more difficult?  ignored?  not handled well?

I'm trying to listen to the audio archives to figure out what
this was supposed to be.  Or Donald could tell us what he remembers
saying.

--Sandy
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