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1 IETF Status at IETF 70 Russ Housley, IETF Chair
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2 Referring to the cookies or to the IETF participants?
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3 Eve of Saint Nicholas Feast We know that in some cultures this day is an important family day. Thank you for spending Saint Nicholas feast day with the IETF.
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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
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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!
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6 RFC Editor Activity since IETF 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
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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 and reviewed 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
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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
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9 Future meetings 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.
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