Problem Statement Question Should the IETF develop a solution to this problem Solution Proposals Question Is this ready for engineering Or is further research needed to develop a solution ID: 509072
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STIR BOF Agenda
Problem Statement
Question
: Should the IETF develop a solution to this problem?
Solution Proposals
Question
: Is this ready for engineering? Or, is further research needed to develop a solution?
Draft Charter
Question
: Can we reach consensus in this room on some charter text to forward to the IESG?Slide2
Agenda – Problem Statement
20 minutes for presentation by Henning
Schulzrinne
30 minutes for discussion
Goal: determine scope
Is blocking
robocalling
and the like enough?
Do man-in-the-middle concerns need to handled?
Is provider-to-provider sufficient?
Have we failed if end-to-end is not provided?Slide3
Agenda –
Solution Proposals
10 minutes of presentation by Jon Peterson
10 minutes of discussion
10 minutes of presentation by Eric
Rescorla
10 minutes of discussion
Goal: demonstrate that we are ready for engineering; not a research topic
Jon Peterson:
inband
solution
Eric
Rescorla
: out-of-band solutionSlide4
Agenda – Draft Charter
15 minutes of introduction by Jon Peterson
45 minutes of discussion
Goal: draft charter that is ready for review on the mail list and then IESG review
Present draft charter from mail list discussion
Make sure problem statement is
clearly reflected
Summary of the Problem
Scope
D
eliverables
Milestones