Hiya, On 11/12/2018 23:58, Warren Kumari wrote: > * having some presentations / discussions on "how X works when deployed / > implementation shortcomings". As an example, at the IEPG meeting in > Yokohama (IETF94) these was a presentation on "MODERN ROUTER ARCHITECTURE > FOR PROTOCOL DESIGNERS" - > http://www.iepg.org/2015-11-01-ietf94/IEPG-RouterArchitecture-jgs.pdf . As > another example, I was recently informed of a surprising limitation in TLS > libraries -- these are apparently well known to those who work in this > space, but I'd certainly never heard of them. I think that we (IETF > participants in general) sometimes fall into believing that we know how > technology X works because we've helped design it, but don't necessarily > know what happens once it escapes our clutches / flies out of the nest. > * consider having a BoF on this / these topics. > * perhaps something like a workshop? Maybe consider moving IEPG to a more prime-time IETF meeting week slot? (Or any equivalent.) The couple of times I've gotten to IEPG, I was struck by how it was higher quality than average IETF presentations. For me, I always really like finding out about cases where reality != theory and I bet I'm far from alone. So, I'd argue a bit against a one-off BoF or workshop and more for a recurring opportunity for fact-based detailed presentations. S.
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