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Re: [Sip] Revised agenda for SIP -- needs more work yet
10 minutes on the phone number dichotomy thing isn't going to be even
close enough to cut it. It should be either zero or a more significant
number.
We have 30 minutes on media security. The only chartered item there is
the requiremetns document which I thought was mostly done. Why is there
so much time dedicated to this? I would rather move that to INFO or the
identity mess.
-Jonathan R.
Dean Willis wrote:
> Keith and I just spent the past three hours revising the agenda for
> SIP at IETF 71.
>
> It's very full, and we are not going to have time to discuss
> everything we need to discuss -- we have only 2.5 hours this time.
>
> Please take a look at:
>
> http://www.softarmor.com/mediawiki/index.php/SIP_Agenda_IETF_71
>
> (no, I'm not trying to send the MHTML by cut-and-paste again given
> what happened last time).
>
> and see if you have any suggestions. Remember, we're supposed to
> concentrate on the chartered working items first (that's the purpose
> of having a charter).
>
> Depending on what we decide about discussing session policies, I can
> see adding that time slice to the INFO discussion. But since we've
> only got 10 minutes for INFO and I can't see resolving that furball in
> 25 minutes, it doesn't help much.
>
> --
> Dean
>
>
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