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IETF Status at IETF 76. Russ Housley, IETF Chair. Warm Welcome. IETF 76 Participants. 1106 people 258 newcomers IETF 73 was 937 people 44 countries IETF 73 was 52 countries IETF 73 was held in Minneapolis. IETF Activity since IETF 75 (S tockholm ). 5 New WG, 2 Closed WGs
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IETF Status at IETF 76 Russ Housley, IETF Chair
IETF 76 Participants • 1106 people • 258 newcomers • IETF 73 was 937 people • 44 countries • IETF 73 was 52 countries IETF 73 was held in Minneapolis
IETF Activity since IETF 75 (Stockholm) • 5 New WG, 2 Closed WGs • Approximately 115 WGs currently chartered • 412 New I-Ds (115 were updated, 28 more than once) • 70% (290 New I-Ds) received in the 4 weeks before the meeting • 857 I-Ds were updated (again, some more than once) • 70% (601 Updated I-Ds) received in the 4 weeks before the meeting • 96 IETF Last Calls • 87 I-Ds approved for publication • 92 RFCs published • 56 Standards Track and 7 BCP • 24 Informational and 5 Experimental These are measures of quantity; they say nothing about quality!
RFC Editor Activity sinceIETF 75 (actually Jul 2009-Oct 2009) • Published 104 RFCs (about 3077 pages) • 108 I-Ds Submitted for publication • 80 IETF WGs • 19 IETF Individuals • 9 IRTF, IAB, and Independent combined • AUTH48 pages publicly track author sign off:http://www.rfc-editor.org/auth48/rfcXXXX • RFC Stream information added to XML and HTML indices
RFC Editor Activity sinceIETF 75 (continued) • Independent Submission & IRTF Streams Stuck • draft-braden-independent-submission describes the incoming and outgoing rights desired for the Independent Submission stream • 30-day Last Call expired on 14 October 2009 • Aaron Falk updated draft-irtf-rfcs to describe the incoming and outgoing rights desired for IRTF stream • IETF Trust issued request for comments on proposed changes to Trust Legal Provisions (TLP) • 30-day community review ends on 24 November 2009 • Open issue: Independent Submissions does not want to impose Simplified BSD license on code extracts
IANA Activity since IETF 75 (actually Jul 2009-Oct 2009) • Processed 1600+ IETF-related requests, including: • 784 Private Enterprise Number requests • 83 port number requests • 131 TRIP ITAD Numbers • 22 media type requests • 17 language subtag related requests • Reviewed 114 I-Ds in Last Call, andreviewed 132 I-Ds in IESG Evaluation • Reviewed 111 I-Ds prior to becoming RFC, and68 contained actions for IANA
IANA Activity since IETF 75 (continued) • http://www.iana.org/about/performance/ietf-statistics • Not more than 15 requests in any given queue, except: • port requests, which require expert review • media types, which has 64 requests from the same requester • Continuing to convert protocol registries to XML • 52% complete • RFC Inventory Project • Review of 4000 RFCs to verify all IANA related actions were completed, implement incomplete actions • 95% complete
Thanks for Volunteering The WebEX Experiment could not have happened without volunteer support for the set up and operation during the meeting Thank you Joel Jaeggli !
Thanks for the Code • Code sprint was very successful on Saturday! • Conversion to Django 1.1 code completed • Deployed new release this week; running now • Robert Sparks • Ben Campbell • Pasi Eronen • Henrik Levkowetz • Arifumi Matsumoto • Lars Eggert • Tero Kivinen • Tony Hansen • Adam Roach
IETF 77 Anaheim, CA, USA 21-26 March 2010 Main host: TBD IETF 78 Maastricht, Netherlands 25-30 July 2010 Main host: IETF 79 Beijing, China 7-12 November 2010 Main host: Tsinghua University Please remember that IETF meetings run until Friday at 1515. Late scheduling changes are common. Future meetings