DTNRG@78 Notes Wiki: http://www.dtnrg.org/ Mailing list: dtn-interest@mailman.dtnrg.org Meeting materials: https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/78/materials.html#wg-DTNRG Jabber: http://www.ietf.org/jabber/logs/dtnrg/2010-07-30.txt Audio: http://nagasaki.bogus.com/ietf78/ietf78-ch5-fri-noon.mp3 Chairs: Kevin Fall/Stephen Farrell Stephen introduced the session. No agenda changes. Thanks to Christian Hoene for taking notes during the session. 1. Document status Stephen gave an overview on the drafts’ status and documents. 5+1 documents in work. - draft-irtf-dtnrg-sdnv: ready to go - draft-irtf-dtnrg-cbhe: ready to go - draft-irtf-dtnrg-bundle-metadata-block: ready to go - draft-irtf-dtnrg-bundle-security: some comments from review still need to be applied. (Just editorial/nits no real issue.) - draft-irtf-dtnrg-bp-iana-registries: ready to go to IRSG (modulo RG list comments if any come in) - draft-irtf-dtnrg-prophet: see below Aaron Falk (IRTF chair): The token is with the research group, expecting request to publish next from RG. Other I-Ds, expired I-Ds, mentioned. If you're interested in keeping these alive speak up on the list. Elwyn & Avri: Willing to help with draft-irtf-dtnrg-dtn-uri-scheme Some discussion on UDP - do we need a UDP CL that allows arbitary sized bundles? Gorry Fairhurst said he might do work on that or a DCCP CL. Some interest from Kevin as well. Maybe a NORM CL spec too/instead. 2. Prophet update given by Elwyn Davies Elwyn described prophet; issues found in testing and proposed changes to protocol to handle those. There's a need for a revised ID (miminally due to a typo in a formula). Since this changes the protocol, once a new I-D is out, we'll quickly poll the RG to see if the changes are problematic for anyone and then get back to the RFC process. 3. Jörg Ott described some work presented at Percom 2010. 4. Dirk Kutscher presented SAIL, a new FP7 project that will work on delay tolerance in a Network of Information (NetInf). SAIL is just starting so no results yet. AOB: Elwyn announcemed that he's Reverse engineered a functional spec for DTN2 as part of the N4C project.