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Welcome to the Plenary. Harald Alvestrand IETF chair. Our Agenda. 19:30 Welcome, and Thanks for coming 19:40 Bruce Schneier – ”Fixing Network Security by Hacking the Business Climate” 20:25 Thomas Narten – ”How to interpret the I-D tracker”
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Welcome to the Plenary Harald AlvestrandIETF chair
Our Agenda • 19:30 Welcome, and Thanks for coming • 19:40 Bruce Schneier – ”Fixing Network Security by Hacking the Business Climate” • 20:25 Thomas Narten – ”How to interpret the I-D tracker” • 20:45 Harald Alvestrand & Others – ”Evolutionizing the IETF” • 21:30 IESG Open Mike
Who We Were This Time • 1706 attendees • Yokohama: 1889 • Minneapolis: 1656 • 34 countries • 344 companies • Stilll working.
Special Thanks To • Our Host (Nokia) and its people • The Secretariat Staff (the usual miracles) • The Networking Folks (a most capable crowd)
Future meetings • Spring IETF: San Francisco • March 16-21, 2003 • No local host – no terminals • Summer IETF: Vienna, Austria • Vienna, Austria • Host: Telekom Austria • Fall IETF: Not known yet..... • November 9-14 or 16-21, 2003 (tentative)
Some things that have happened recently • Intellectual Property • We are almost finished clarifying our rules • We still haven’t changed them • Nomcom • Rule clarification nearly finished • IESG procedures • I-D tracker made to facilitate IESG work • Public view made available to all
Talk to us! • The IETF is YOUR show. • The open mike is for YOU to tell US what to do • Welcome to the IETF!