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From:
"Scott Rose" <scottr@antd.nist.gov>
Date:
Fri, 2 Aug 2002 08:50:30 -0400
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Subject:
Re: November dates
> >>>>> "Edward" == Edward Lewis <edlewis@arin.net> writes: > Edward> My impression is that the "week before IETF" was meant as a window of > Edward> opportunity, not a suggested duration. It looks more like 2 or 3 > Edward> days, later in the week seems to be the consensus of precincts > > Yes, it seemed like a good opportunity to us as well. > I agree - later in the week (weekend?) before IETF would be easiest to work travel around. Besides, Atlanta isn't exactly a cultural center... > Edward> At 6:05 PM -0400 7/29/02, Michael Richardson wrote: > >> But, having missed the original message, I am unable to decide how much > >> time is needed, since I don't know the scope of the activity. > > Edward> My impression is that the purpose of this workshop is to try > Edward> different key management procedures (rollovers) as well as a "yet > Edward> another" general DS code shakeout. (I don't mean to be so cavalier > Edward> about the latter remark, but it looks that way.) > > Yes, we are very interesting in this. I got the feeling that this was a "key scenario" workshop where rollovers, comprimises, etc occurred and not just another "DS works or not" workshop. I would be also interested in any interoperability testing between any different resolvers and servers (more interested in how resolvers work with others). Scott