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IETF Status at IETF 70

IETF Status at IETF 70. Russ Housley, IETF Chair. Referring to the cookies or to the IETF participants?. Eve of Saint Nicholas Feast. Thank you for spending Saint Nicholas feast day with the IETF. We know that in some cultures this day is an important family day. IETF 70 Participants.

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IETF Status at IETF 70

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  1. IETF Status at IETF 70 Russ Housley, IETF Chair

  2. Referring to the cookies or to the IETF participants?

  3. Eve of Saint Nicholas Feast Thank you for spending Saint Nicholas feast day with the IETF. We know that in some cultures this day is an important family day.

  4. IETF 70 Participants • 1114 people • IETF 67 was 1199 people • 37 countries • IETF 67 was 41 counties IETF 67 was held in San Diego

  5. IETF Activity since IETF 69 (Chicago) • 3 New WGs, 15 Closed WGs • Approximately 105 WGs currently chartered • 421 New I-Ds (87 were updated, 13 more than once) • 58% (246 New I-Ds) received in the 4 weeks before the meeting • 967 I-Ds were updated (again, some more than once) • 60% (582 Updated I-Ds) received in the 4 weeks before the meeting • 116 IETF Last Calls • 106 I-Ds approved for publication • 103 RFCs published • 76 Standards Track and 4 BCP These are measures of quantity. They say nothing about quality!

  6. RFC Editor Activity sinceIETF 69 (actually July-October) • Published 138 RFCs (about 3989 pages) • 85 I-Ds Submitted for publication • 74 were submitted by the IETF • Queue length changed from 162 to 109 • Drafted RFC Editor Procedures Manual • Web page updates • Errata: http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata.php • Style Guide:http://www.rfc-editor.org/howtopub.html

  7. IANA Activity since IETF 69 (actually July-October) • Processed ~1600 IETF-related requests, including: • 844 Private Enterprise Number requests • 93 port requests • 126 TRIP ITAD Numbers • 24 media type requests • Reviewed 86 I-Ds in Last Call andreviewed 92 I-Ds in IESG Evaluation • Reviewed 89 I-Ds prior to becoming RFC, and 60 contained IANA actions • All queues have 10 or less entries • except for the occasional influx of tickets

  8. Audio Streaming • We have come to expect audio streams from all of our sessions – dedicated volunteers make it happen • Outstanding support from the Network Startup Resource Center (NSRC) at University of Oregon • The team that makes it happen … • Joel Jaeggli • Hans Kuhn • Steve Huter • Hervey Allen

  9. IETF 71 Philadelphia, PA, USA 9-14 March 2008 Main host: IETF 72 Europe 27 July – 1 August 2008 Main host: Likely Candidate IETF 73 Minneapolis, MN, USA 16-21 November 2008 Main host: Please remember that IETF meetings run until Friday lunchtime. Late scheduling changes are common. Future meetings

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