CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_ Reported by Mark Knopper/Merit Network Minutes of the Extensions to OSI for use in the Internet BOF (OSIEXTND) The group's discussion was based on information presentation by Dave Katz. Editor's Note: The text of Dave Katz's presentation slides is available via FTP or mail server from the remote directories as /ietf/93jul/osiextnd-minutes-93jul.txt. Refer to Section 1.2 of the proceedings for retrieval instructions. The group agreed that a letter should be written to ISO, based on the presentation and discussion, stating that the IETF has sufficient expertise to contribute to these areas. Dave Katz and Dave Piscitello will draft a document. This work spans about six IETF working groups. BGP and IPIDRP Working Groups are meeting jointly (IDRP is BGP5). IDRP for SIP is being considered. Phill Gross expressed concern over the apparent danger of having different IETF and ISO standards for protocols. ISO has more precedence for accepting standards from other groups without change. IETF tends to change or rewrite protocols before acceptance. Peter Furniss said that the Internet-Draft process will be appreciated by ISO. Mark Knopper has created a discussion list, osiextnd@merit.edu. Those interested in being added to the list should send a request to osiextnd-request@merit.edu. Phill Gross suggested to identify work that could be done by existing IETF working groups, as well as that which could be done by this group if it is to become a working group. CLNP over Large Public Data Networks (LPDN) is an area which needs consideration. Much of the work is done. ES-IS and IS-IS protocols over LPDNs needs further work. Note that as of this IETF, the IPLPDN Working Group has ended their work. Perhaps CLNPLPDN could be handled as a BOF with identified base documents. The consensus of the BOF attendees was that a working group should be formed from these ideas, and relationships should be pursued with ISO. Dave Piscitello and Dave Katz have drafted a letter and will send it to the IESG, IAB, and ISO (through Jack Houldsworth). Editor's Note: A copy of the letter to the IESG and IAB is available via FTP or mail server from the remote directories as /ietf/93jul/osiextnd-minutes-93jul.txt. Refer to Section 1.2 of the proceedings for retrieval instructions. Attendees Nick Alfano alfano@mpr.ca Bernt Allonen bal@tip.net Rebecca Bostwick bostwick@es.net Jim Bound bound@zk3.dec.com Ross Callon rcallon@wellfleet.com George Chang gkc@ctt.bellcore.com A. Lyman Chapin lyman@bbn.com Richard Colella colella@nist.gov Dave Cullerot cullerot@ctron.com Toerless Eckert Toerless.Eckert@informatik.uni-erlangen.de Dino Farinacci dino@cisco.com Peter Ford peter@goshawk.lanl.gov Peter Furniss p.furniss@ulcc.ac.uk Phillip Gross pgross@ans.net Chris Gunner gunner@dsmail.lkg.dec.com Susan Hares skh@merit.edu Denise Heagerty denise@dxcoms.cern.ch Jack Houldsworth J.Houldsworth@ste0906.wins.icl.co.uk Chris Howard chris_howard@inmarsat.org Geoff Huston g.huston@aarnet.edu.au David Jacobson dnjake@vnet.ibm.com Philip Jones p.jones@jnt.ac.uk Cyndi Jung cmj@3com.com Anders Karlsson sak@cdg.chalmers.se Dave Katz dkatz@cisco.com Sean Kennedy liam@nic.near.net Mark Knopper mak@merit.edu Rajeev Kochhar rajeev_kochhar@3com.com Ton Koelman koelman@stc.nato.int John Krawczyk jkrawczy@wellfleet.com Robin Littlefield robin@wellfleet.com David Marlow dmarlow@relay.nswc.navy.mil David O'Leary doleary@cisco.com Christian Panigl christian.panigl@cc.univie.ac.at Alex Reijnierse a.a.reijnierse@research.ptt.nl Victor Reijs reijs@surfnet.nl Georg Richter richter@uni-muenster.de John Scudder jgs@merit.edu Keith Sklower sklower@cs.berkeley.edu John Stewart john@bunter.fdc.iaf.nl Kamlesh Tewani ktt@arch2.att.com Richard Thomas rjthomas@bnr.ca Marcel Wiget wiget@switch.ch Douglas Williams dougw@ralvmg.vnet.ibm.com Rachel Willmer rachelw@spider.co.uk