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Interoperability Testing Status Update

This status update provides an overview of the current progress in interoperability testing, including the completion of path validation tests and the ongoing work on the Stringprep draft to resolve name comparison issues. A preliminary list of open issues has been compiled, and a small design team has been selected to propose resolutions. All open issues must be submitted by November 19, 2005, with the goal of a -00 draft by Christmas. No new issues will be accepted during the WG Last Call in January 2005.

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Interoperability Testing Status Update

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  1. 3280bis “Status” November 10, 2004 Tim Polk, NIST

  2. Status • Interoperability testing is really finished • Multiple implementations that can pass path validation tests • Stringprep draft underway to resolve name comparison issues • Preliminary list of open issues compiled • Need complete issues list!

  3. Way Forward • New lead editor selected • David Cooper (NIST) • Chairs have settled on a small design team to go through open issues • Thanks to all who volunteered • Design team will propose resolution of issues • Issue list and -00 draft will be published simultaneously

  4. Timeline • All open issues submitted by November 19, 2005 • MUST submit to david.cooper@nist.gov • MAY submit to list • (New) Goal is -00 draft by Christmas • WG Last Call on -00 draft in January 2005 • No new issues!

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