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Welcome to the Plenary

Join the IETF Plenary with Harald Alvestrand, IETF Chair, for updates, discussions on various topics, and a look ahead at future meetings. This session includes presentations on IP storage, NOMCOM, IPR, and more. Take this opportunity to engage and share your thoughts with the IETF community.

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Welcome to the Plenary

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  1. Welcome to the Plenary Harald AlvestrandIETF chair

  2. Our Agenda • 19:30 Welcome, and Thanks for coming  • 19:40 David Black: IP Storage • 20:10 General Area Overview • 20:10 Introduction • 20:25 NOMCOM, IPR • 20:30 PROBLEM • 20:50 EDU, COACH • 21:00 IMPROVE • 21:10 Questions and Comments • 21:30 IESG Open Microphone

  3. Who We Were This Time • 1331 attendees • San Francisco: 1679 • Atlanta: 1570 • Yokohama: 1889 • 48 countries (up from 38). • US down from 1037 to 462 • Rest of the world up from 642 to 869 • 277 companies • Stilll working.

  4. Special Thanks To • The Local Host – Telekom Austria • A network that’s good enough not to notice! • The Secretariat Staff • The Local Host’s Staff

  5. Future meetings • Fall IETF 2003: Minneapolis again • November 9-14 • Hostless meeting – we do it ourselves again • Spring IETF 2004: Seoul, Korea • February 28-March 5 • Host: SAMSUNG, organizer: KIEF • Summer IETF: Back in the US, probably...

  6. Recent Standards Actions • RFC 3489-3572 (nearly a hundred) • Diameter (AAA) • MANET routing protocols (experimental) • IPv6 Addressing Architecture revision • IMAPv4 revision • LDAPv2 to Historic • Standards work is getting done. • Maintenance is getting done.

  7. Talk to us! • The IETF is YOUR show. • The open mike is for YOU to tell US what to do • Welcome to the IETF!

  8. Topics Raised At Open Mike

  9. Comments from discussion

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