Re: agenda for the RFC++

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Gonzalo,

I'm still not happy with the posted agenda. In RFC 2418 the guidelines
got WG agendas says:

  "For coordinated, structured WG interactions, the Chair(s) MUST
   publish a draft agenda well in advance of the actual session. The
   agenda should contain at least:

   - The items for discussion;
   - The estimated time necessary per item; and
   - A clear indication of what documents the participants will need to
     read before the session in order to be well prepared."

Earlier we have held to this standards when setting up BOFs. Do you
really think the the posted agenda meets the what is indicated above?

/Loa


On 2018-07-16 15:09, Gonzalo Camarillo wrote:
Hi Loa,

the chair slides are available at (in her email, Heather also sent links
to the mailing list archives and to the original BoF proposal):

https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/102/materials/slides-102-rfcplusplus-slides-00

You can find the questions there. As you can see, they are a few very
generic questions intended to explore the problem space because, so far,
the discussions on the mailing list have not converged at all. We have
not seen any consensus so far around whether or not there is a problem
and, if so, whether or not it is a problem worth solving.

There have been discussions about the solution space as well, but we
believe we need to discuss the problem space a bit better before jumping
into designing and discussing concrete solutions.

Cheers,

Gonzalo


On 16/07/2018 1:57 PM, Loa Andersson wrote:

Folks,

With an agenda like this

https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/102/materials/agenda-102-rfcplusplus-00


How am I supposed to prepared the the bof?

/Loa

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Loa Andersson                        email: loa@xxxxx
Senior MPLS Expert
Bronze Dragon Consulting             phone: +46 739 81 21 64




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