[Nml-wg] Conference call
Jason Zurawski
zurawski at internet2.edu
Thu Jul 30 08:35:58 CDT 2009
Freek;
Speaking for some of the Internet2 participants, it would be in our best
interest to postpone the call for at least a week. We are under some
fast approaching deadlines and would appreciate the delay.
Thanks;
-jason
> At the previous call we decided to have the next call today:
>
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> Jeroen and Chin reported that they are not able to attend. There have
> been two items on the task list (from Jeroen's mail July 10):
>
>> Most important points:
>> - Next teleconference is on July 30th at the same time (16:00 european,
>> 10:00 eastern).
>> - Martin will submit his work on defining the schema in text before the
>> next teleconference.
>> - Freek will prepare some use-cases and examples on cross-connects and
>> adaptations, so that we can get a sense of how the schema works.
>
> I should be reprimanded for not have this ready earlier. I have a
> half-baked attempt of a use case on my computer right now, and will sent
> it later. I already did notice I'm missing the concept of
>
> There are a few other items to discuss:
> - John Vollbrecht has recently looked in detail to G.800 for the NSI (I
> am mostly familiar with G.805, a predecessort). If John attends I'm
> curious to hear his opinion.
> - Recently I have been approached by another standardisation body that
> did some work on our topic (they have a UML representation to describe
> network topology and looked at hypergraphs). While academic institutes
> are welcome to join for free, their standards are not available for
> free. How do others feel about this? I did look at the OGF guidelines,
> but it is not explicit.
> - Paola Grosso did a few (very) minor changes to deliverable #1 based on
> comments (I promised this over a month ago, finally, she did - THANKS!).
> I like to sent it to the OGF editor. Are people familiar with the
> procedure (I'm not entirely).
> - Should be try to get urn:ogf: delegated from IANA and urn:ogf:network
> delegated from the OGF? Is that a task for us to do?
>
>
> Regards,
> Freek Dijkstra
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