SIP Working Group IETF 73 chaired by Keith Drage, Dean Willis Rohan Mahy sends his regards – “SIP The Hard Way”

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SIP Working Group IETF 73 chaired by Keith Drage, Dean Willis Rohan Mahy sends his regards – “SIP The Hard Way”

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Jabber room and remote audio Jabber address jabber.ietf.org - room name sip Remote audio address When using the microphone: Speak into it, and don’t turn and face the opposite direction half way through what you need to say Speak clearly Say your name slowly and clearly before you start to speak

RFID experiment Conducting an experiment of using RFID cards to identify speakers at the microphone during the SIP and SIPPING WG meetings, based on a prototype developed by a Columbia University student, Athar Shiraz Siddiqui. Speaker names and affiliations will be announced to the Jabber chat room. We only have 50 cards this time around. May get statistics out of this – note that “Most time at the microphone” is not necessarily a good thing to be – particularly if it is not backed up by list comments. Please remember it is an experiment – please give feedback And don’t forget to still announce your names.

Agenda Monday 17:50 – 19:40 Salon D  Agenda, Status, Chairs5  URI delivery: Jonathan Rosenberg40  Info events: Eric Burger40  Early dialog termination: Christer Holmberg25

Agenda Thursday 13:00 – 15:00 Salon D  Agenda bash5  SIP draft standard work: Robert Sparks30  Keepalive Without Outbound: C. Holmberg20  Return Routability Check Using RFC 4235: Victor Pascual Allvila30  Identity Issues: Jon Peterson35

Documents published since IETF #72 RFC 5360 draft-ietf-sip-consent-framework-04 (Proposed standard)‏ Authors: Jonathan Rosenberg, Gonzalo Camarillo, Dean Willis RFC 5365 draft-ietf-sip-uri-list-message-03 (Proposed standard)‏ Authors: Miguel Garcia, Gonzalo Camarillo RFC 5366 draft-ietf-sip-uri-list-conferencing-02 (Proposed standard)‏ Authors: Gonzalo Camarillo, Alan Johnston RFC 5367 draft-ietf-sip-uri-list-subscribe-02 (Proposed standard)‏ Authors: Gonzalo Camarillo, Adam Roach, Orit Levin RFC 5368 draft-ietf-sip-multiple-refer-03 (Proposed standard)‏ Authors: Gonzalo Camarillo, Aki Niemi, Markus Isomaki, Miguel Garcia, Hisham Khartabil

Other activities Offer / answer will be discussed in SIPPING on Friday 9:00 – 11:30 – is expected to result in new normative work in SIP – just need to decide which specifications

SIP WG interim meeting from January 2009 in Malta organised by Secretariat SIP planning to meet on 21 st January Specific items requiring large blocks of time, e.g. identity

Location conveyance draft-ietf-sip-location-conveyance-10 Will be updated with results of GEOPRIV meeting and last call on draft-ietf-geopriv-sip-lo-retransmission-00 Will receive a refreshed 1 week WGLC when new version is available Have asked for some expert review from GEOPRIV experts to ensure consistent terminology, consistency with GEOPRIV requirements, etc

New charter items We have asked AD for milestones for draft- dotson-sip-mutual-auth-03 based on consensus based on list to do so. Waiting on RAI security advisor to complete discussion on these milestones Comments please to the list