1 ietf status at ietf 78 russ housley, ietf chair
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IETF Status at IETF 78
Russ Housley, IETF Chair
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IETF Grey Beard Beer?
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IETF 78 Participants 1153 people
267 newcomers IETF 75 was 1124 people
53 countries IETF 75 was 51 countries
IETF 75 was held in Stockholm
US JP CNFR NL DEUK FI Others
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IETF Activity since IETF 77 (Anaheim)
6 New WG, 3 Closed WGs Approximately 122 WGs currently chartered
467 New I-Ds (127 were updated, 36 more than once) 52% (273 New I-Ds) received in the 4 weeks before the meeting
1069 I-Ds were updated (again, some more than once) 77% (823 Updated I-Ds) received in the 4 weeks before the meeting
115 IETF Last Calls 106 I-Ds approved for publication 120 RFCs published
66 Standards Track and 1 BCP 44 Informational and 9 Experimental
These are measures of quantity; they say nothing about quality!
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RFC Editor Activity sinceIETF 77 (actually Mar 2010-Jun 2010)
Published 142 RFCs (about 3568 pages) 129 I-Ds Submitted for publication
93 IETF WGs 31 IETF Individuals 5 IRTF, IAB, and Independent combined
Glenn Kowack is RSE as of 19 April 2010 Bob Braden continues as a member of the RSAG and
Editorial Board Separate RSAG and Editorial Board web pages
established:http://www.rfc-editor.org/ISEB.html
http://www.rfc-editor.org/RSAG.html
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RFC Editor Activity sinceIETF 77 (continued)
URLs of AUTH48 status pages have been added to the queue2.xml file
http://www.rfc-editor.org/auth48/rfcXXXX/auth48-url
Errata entries indicate when an RFC has been obsoleted and provides a link to the RFC metadata page
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IANA Activity since IETF 77 (actually Mar 2010-Jun 2010)
Processed 1580+ IETF-related requests, including: 760 Private Enterprise Number requests 72 port number requests 82 TRIP ITAD Number requests 23 language subtag requests 17 media type requests
Reviewed 134 I-Ds in Last Call, andreviewed 129 I-Ds in IESG Evaluation
Reviewed 128 I-Ds prior to becoming RFCs, and79 of them contained actions for IANA
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IANA Activity since IETF 77 (continued)
In June 2010, cumulatively met 98% of processing goals! For statistics and activity reports, please see:
http://www.iana.org/about/performance/ietf-statistics For the plenary report for IETF-78, please see:
http://iaoc.ietf.org/plenary_reports.html Continuing to convert protocol registries to XML
63% complete First set of legacy text files was archived after this IETF 77; additional
text files will be archived after this meeting, please see announcement sent to IETF mail list on 16 July 2010
Working to modify the format of contact information in IANA maintained registries
Registries shadowed at http://www.ietf.org/assignments
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DNSSEC Deployed!
The root is signed
.org is signed
ietf.org is signed
iab.org is signed
isoc.org is signed
icann.org is signed
iana.org is almost signed
.arpa is almost signed
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Thanks for the Minutes
John Leslie Marc Blanchet Barry Lieba Susan Hares Linda Dunbar
IESG narrative scribe volunteers!• The IESG asked for volunteers• Three new volunteers join the previous two volunteers
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Thanks for the Code
Robert Sparks Jelte Jansen Lars Eggert Henrik Levkowetz Warren Kumari Peter Musgrave Ryan Cross
Matthijs Mekking Yuri Schaeffer Paul Hoffman Tero Kivinen Tony Hansen Adam Roach
Code sprint was very successful on Saturday!• Significant changes in the datatracker • Deployed new release this week; running now
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Future meetingsIETF 79
Beijing, China7-12 November 2010Main host:
IETF 80Prague, Czech Republic27 March – 1 April 2011Main host: TBD (close to a deal)
IETF 81Quebec City, Canada 24-29 July 2011Main host: TBD (close to a deal)
Please remember that IETF meetings run until Friday at 1515. Late scheduling changes are common.
There were 14 more slots requested for this meeting that are available!