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To: "Scott Rose" <scottr@antd.nist.gov>, <dnssec@cafax.se>
From: Edward Lewis <edlewis@arin.net>
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 09:18:27 -0400
In-Reply-To: <004301c23a23$2ef8d140$b9370681@BARNACLE>
Sender: owner-dnssec@cafax.se
Subject: Re: November dates

At 8:50 AM -0400 8/2/02, Scott Rose wrote:
>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).

On the one hand, I meant "works or not" to include interoperability, 
but that's splitting hairs.  Either way, it would be good to have the 
goals be clear so that we can decide just how much time we want to 
spend in exciting Atlanta.  (P.S.  Of all the US-football games I've 
ever attended, the first time I saw snow fall on the day of the game 
was there.  The irony - Atlanta is fairly south and they have a domed 
stadium.)

As far as goals, here is an all encompassing list I can think up.  I 
don't mean to say that we should do all of this.  I am hoping to get 
some ideas from folks about what we might want to try.

    1) Testing key exchange protocols
    2) Interop of implementations (assuming there are multiples)
    3) Code shakeout (in case we have nothing but snapshots/alphas/betas/rcs
    4) Spec shakeout (DS and other aspects)
    5) "Other" like OE IPsec testing (as a sideshow)

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