Would a brief overview of the work we have done placing whois
data in LDAP (www.ldap.research.netsol.com) be relevant for either BOF?
-Andy
On Wed, Nov 01 2000, Rick H Wesson wrote:
> Scott,
>
> I would like to keep the agenda stricly to RRP there are enough things to
> dicsuss with out geting whois mixed into it.
>
> I'm one of several whois draft authors that would like to see a seporate
> BOF for the whois extenions.
>
> -rick
>
> On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Hollenbeck, Scott wrote:
>
> > I have requested and received approval to hold a BOF at the San Diego IETF
> > meeting to discuss the possibilities for a domain registration services
> > working group. Here's what I asked the IESG to approve:
> >
> > BOF Description:
> > Discussion of existing requirements for a generic registry-registrar
> > protocol and check of interest in using these requirements as the basis for
> > a standards track protocol. Review of current whois protocol proposals and
> > check of interest in including whois protocols within the charter of a
> > working group.
> >
> > Suggested Agenda:
> > 5m Introductions and agenda presentation
> > 20m Review of existing requirements per draft-hollenbeck-grrp-reqs-05.txt
> > 15m Discussion of interest in a standards track domain registration protocol
> > 15m Review of existing whois protocol efforts
> > 15m Discussion of interest in whois protocols
> > 20m Open discussion -- do we go on?
> > 30m WG goal brainstorming
> >
> > This BOF will be hosted by the APPS area (Patrik Fältström), and have
> > technical advisors from OPS (Randy Bush). I'll provide more details, such
> > as schedule information, as it becomes available.
> >
> > Scott Hollenbeck
> > VeriSign Global Registry Services
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