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INSIPID WG IETF- 88 Vancouver, November 4, 2013 Keith Drage (WG co-chair)

INSIPID WG IETF- 88 Vancouver, November 4, 2013 Keith Drage (WG co-chair) Gonzalo Salgueiro (WG co-chair). Note Well. This summary is only meant to point you in the right direction, and doesn't have all the nuances. The IETF's IPR Policy is set forth in BCP 79; please read it carefully.

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INSIPID WG IETF- 88 Vancouver, November 4, 2013 Keith Drage (WG co-chair)

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  1. INSIPID WG IETF-88 Vancouver, November 4, 2013 Keith Drage (WG co-chair) Gonzalo Salgueiro (WG co-chair)

  2. Note Well This summary is only meant to point you in the right direction, and doesn't have all the nuances. The IETF's IPR Policy is set forth in BCP 79; please read it carefully. The Brief Summary: • By participating with the IETF, you agree to follow IETF processes. • If you are aware that a contribution of yours (something you write, say, or discuss in any IETF context) is covered by patents or patent applications, you need to disclose that fact. • You understand that meetings might be recorded, broadcast, and publicly archived. For further information, talk to a chair, ask an Area Director, or review the following: • BCP 9 (on the Internet Standards Process) • BCP 25 (on the Working Group processes) • BCP 78 (on the IETF Trust) • BCP 79 (on Intellectual Property Rights in the IETF)

  3. Agenda 17:40  Administrative (Blue Sheets, Note Takes, (Chairs, 5) Jabber Scribes, etc.) 17:45 INSIPID WG Status Update (Chairs,10) 17:55 A Proposal for Backwards Compatibility (J. Polk, 60) of the INSIPID Session-ID draft-polk-insipid-bkwds-compatibility-proposal-03

  4. Agenda (cont’d) 18:55  End-to-End Session Identification in (J. Polk, 25) IP-Based Multimedia Communication Networks   draft-ietf-insipid-session-id-02 19:20Requirements for Marking SIP (Christer Holmberg, 10) Messages to be Logged draft-dawes-dispatch-logme-reqs-03 19:30  Wrap-up & Action Item Review         (Chairs, 10) 19:40 End

  5. Status Update • The revised WG charter that includes the new logging work was approved by the IESG on 10/11/2013 • Milestones updated (11/3/2013) : • Two new milestones for logging work • Updated the dates of the existing milestones • Kaplan Draft: • Will go to IETF LC again now that (old) IPR has been filed • New version forthcoming with IANA registration text clarified and some APPSDIR review comments addressed

  6. Status Update • Milestone:Session-ID Requirements & Use Cases   • draft-ietf-insipid-session-id-reqts • Completed IETF LC (Sept 24) & Gen-ART LC review • Awaiting WG feedback on APPSDIR review comments (done) • Ver-09 published today and will be put up for IESG review • Milestone: Session-ID Solution • draft-ietf-insipid-session-id • No new version published since Berlin • Awaiting resolution of backwards compatibility issue • Draft published to foment discussion on backwards compatibility

  7. Status Update • Milestone:Reqts for Marking SIP Sessions for Logging • draft-dawes-dispatch-logme-reqs is the only submission so far • Plan to call for WG adoption soon • If planning to submit a draft for this milestone, please do so soon • Discussion should continue on the list • Milestone:Protocol for Marking SIP Sessions for Logging • No drafts put forward yet for this milestone • Please consider submitting

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