Ensuring Continuity of the IANA Registries
One question that often comes up regarding the IANA Stewardship transition is how to ensure that the IANA protocol parameter registries continue to serve the worldwide Internet community.
We will once again have a Code Sprint, now in Dallas prior to IETF-92.
Please come and build the feature into the IETF tooling that you always wanted to have, or help the rest of the tools team in making the updates they want to do.
When: Saturday, March 21, 2015, beginning at 9:30 AM and running until 6 PM.
Where: The IETF meeting hotel (The Fairmont) and the room Brasserie.
What: A bunch of hackers get together to work on code for the IETF data tracker, web site and other tools. Some people may be working on improvements in existing functionality, others may be adding exciting new functionality. All code will become part of the open source IETF tools. Who: Hopefully you can help.
Henrik Levkowetz and Robert Sparks will be coordinating the efforts (thanks!). Please support the tools development effort, join the volunteer team and contribute!
The wiki for the sprint, along with a sign-up sheet, is at:
One question that often comes up regarding the IANA Stewardship transition is how to ensure that the IANA protocol parameter registries continue to serve the worldwide Internet community.
After more than two years of discussion, over 200 design issues, 17 drafts, and 30 implementations, the HTTP/2 and HPACK specifications have now been approved by the IETF’s steering group for publication as standards-track RFCs.
The deadline for submitting proposals for new working groups for IETF-92 is approaching fast.
I’m on the train this morning after the two-day Stack Evolution in a Middlebox Internet (SEMI) workshop at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zürich.
In less than 9 months–representing just two IETF meeting cycles–the DiffServ Applied to Real-time Transports (DART) working group (WG) moved from a concept to Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG) approval of the Internet Draft it was chartered to produce.
Show all