Re: experiments in the ietf week

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As some of you might have noticed, some GEOPRIV participants ran a small 
experiment, using the IETF network as a base for location-based 
services.  We had a few folks try it, and learned a lot, but three main 
things:

1. Interworking with the IETF NOC was really pleasant (Thanks, guys!)

2. James Winterbottom's location server worked really well and 
integrated easily with the IETF network.

2. The client software I wrote successfully interworked with the 
location server in test cases, but failed badly in real life

Overall, prototyping these technologies was a really positive experience 
for us, one that I would recommend to other WGs.  We're certainly 
planning on making another effort at it in Dublin!

--Richard



Jari Arkko wrote:
> I really enjoyed the IPv6 experiment, thanks to everyone who was
> involved. Obviously, the experiment and a couple of other recent things
> (like moving to AMS service) made things move forward in a number of
> different places, our own computers, IETF computers, various people's
> own and company sites, etc. Perhaps the most notable achievement here
> was ipv6.google.com. That was really great, thank you Google!
> 
> But the experiment was useful also in other ways, not only as an
> operational/deployment action. The two experiments that I attended
> (NANOG and IETF) have changed my and maybe other people's opinions too
> on some of the technical issues. I think it helps us see clearer on what
> are the things that the IETF needs to do in this space. We will see
> follow-ups on this.
> 
> We should also implement future IPv6 experiments and network deployments.
> 
> But why I'm really sending this e-mail is to suggest that IPv6 might not
> be the only topic for such future efforts. Here's a challenge for the
> RAI folks: What about SIP, as in every plenary participant making SIP
> calls to each other. Doable?
> 
> Challenge for our IT folks: Internationalized Internet Drafts, including
> file names. Doable?
> 
> ietf.pana in addition to ietf.1x. Doable?
> 
> Etc
> 
> Jari
> 
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