IETF 106 DNSSD Minutes * Singapore * 2019-11-18 14:30-15:00 (Monday Afternoon session I) * 2019-11-18 18:10-19:10 (Monday Afternoon session III, dnssd topics only) * Meeting Room: VIP A Chairs: David Schinazi, Barbara Stark AD: Éric Vyncke Jabber: Tim Wattenberg Notes: Mal Hubert, Barbara Stark, Tim Wattenberg ============== Agenda ============== - Administrivia and Status Update: Chairs * Blue Sheets - Service Registration and roadmap (Stuart Cheshire) * draft-ietf-dnssd-srp - Discovery Relay (Stuart Cheshire) * draft-ietf-dnssd-mdns-relay - Rechartering discussions (led by chairs) =================================================== # Administrivia and Status Update Chairs presented dnssd Chair slides https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/106/materials/slides-106-dnssd-dnssd-chair-slides Notetaker and jabber scribe identified. No-one bashed the agenda. =================================================== # Service Registration, roadmap, discovery relay Stuart Cheshire presented slides https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/106/materials/slides-106-dnssd-sessa-cheshire-status ## Re: draft-ietf-dnssd-srp Service Registration Protocol (SRP) - Thread Group Mesh Networking for low power wireless nets. Stuart was in Switzerland on a meeting of the Thread Group to introduce SRP. Ted Lemon (remote): Regarding SRP: Work has been done over the last months, some updates needed but getting mature. New version of the spec possibly before next IETF. Asks for contributions. ## Re: draft-cheshire-dnssd-roadmap Stuart welcomes contributions from the group. If anyone would like to be a co-author of the roadmap document, please contact him. Co-author would be much appreciated. Daniel Migault: Thank you, good draft; looking forward to next version. Ted: Started to make comment but thought the comment would be better for homenet session. Never mind. ## Re: draft-ietf-dnssd-mdns-relay Stuart : Not a "Ted and Stuart"-show, please feel free to contribute! ## Re: draft-ietf-dnssd-push Stuart: Is ready to be published. So minor IPR issues which should be solved by Apple (legal). No questions =================================================== # Rechartering discussion Daniel: If recharter, why not merge with homenet? David: We wouldn't "take over" homenet. Daniel: Right, probably rechartering not needed. Ted: There is quite some work left. Ray Hunter: What we need is running code. Tim W: I agree. We need multiple implementations. Also, the current charter is focused on reducing multicast traffic. But there is still a need for service discovery in areas where other transport mechanisms may be needed/wanted (Thread, LoRa, etc). Stuart: Maybe we could make a plan for the next hackathon for concrete list of things to work on. David: Stuart, will you create a starter list for the next hackathon? Stuart: Yes. =================================================== Privacy related issues will be discussed in the second session later on Monday. // End of Session 1 ============== Agenda Session 2 ============== - Administrivia (Chairs) - Privacy topics/drafts (Christian Huitema) - Conclusion (Chairs) Still note well. ============================================ Christian Huitema presented: https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/106/materials/slides-106-dnssd-huitema-privacy David: Who has read this draft? Could you who have read it say something about your thoughts on the draft? Tim W: Will send to the list. David: Let's extend WGLC to end of next week. David: Anything else? Daniel Migault: I have a comment regarding scenario 1. You can see IP connected to printer. Christian: We know the printer is a printer -- that's not a secret. What you don't want to disclose is who is using the printer. No MAC address or hostname. David: We're ready to adjourn. We hope to see you in Vancouver. Please read the draft and send email. Even if your email says this is find. Please say so.