RE: Preliminary agenda for London: explicit proxy discussion in HTTPbis

We've had several informal discussions over the last few meetings and the outcome of those discussions was that before we can talk more about the proxy we should:
- Have a concrete proposal
- Show a concrete implementation
Now we got both and I think it will make sense to allocate some time to at least identify if there's any particular aspects that have to be addressed in the spec based on the proposal.
I'm not sure how many folks will be able to participate on Sat and that could be a continuation of the discussion but at least frame it during the regular meeting.

Best Regards,
Dan
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From: emile.stephan@orange.com [mailto:emile.stephan@orange.com] 
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2014 12:40 AM
To: Martin Thomson; Mark Nottingham
Cc: Smith, Kevin, (R&D) Vodafone Group; ietf-http-wg@w3.org
Subject: RE: Preliminary agenda for London: explicit proxy discussion in HTTPbis 

Hi,

Then it is preferable to have these discussions before Wednesday in the HTTPbis meeting. Why waiting Toronto HTTPbis meeting to decide ?

Regards
Emile

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Martin Thomson [mailto:martin.thomson@gmail.com] 
Envoyé : jeudi 27 février 2014 19:30
À : Mark Nottingham
Cc : Smith, Kevin, (R&D) Vodafone Group; ietf-http-wg@w3.org
Objet : Re: Preliminary agenda for London

On 26 February 2014 17:23, Mark Nottingham <mnot@mnot.net> wrote:
> I also suspect we’ll get a lot more done in small-group discussion on Saturday, rather than queue-for-the-mic IETF fashion during the week, since this area still needs a *lot* of discussion.

And I'll note for the record, and for the large number of people unfamiliar with the process, the process point here.

No final decisions can be made at this meeting.  It's the practice of the IETF that decisions are made and confirmed on working group mailing lists.

I expect that we'll reach some informal conclusions during this meeting, but those decisions will be brought back here for confirmation.




-----Message d'origine-----
De : Mark Nottingham [mailto:mnot@mnot.net] 
Envoyé : jeudi 27 février 2014 02:24
À : Smith, Kevin, (R&D) Vodafone Group
Cc : ietf-http-wg@w3.org
Objet : Re: Preliminary agenda for London

Hi Kevin,

As discussed, the Working Group is currently committed to shipping HTTP/2 for WGLC, and we have a number of issues to discuss in London.

If we get through those issues and have time left over (which I suspect we will), we can have a discussion of proxy work.

Additionally, we’re having a Design Team Meeting on the following Saturday:
  https://github.com/http2/wg_materials/blob/master/interim-14-03/arrangements.md

… where the schedule will be done in an unconference-ish way; i.e., driven by what the people who show up want to discuss.

I also suspect we’ll get a lot more done in small-group discussion on Saturday, rather than queue-for-the-mic IETF fashion during the week, since this area still needs a *lot* of discussion.

Cheers,



On 26 Feb 2014, at 11:24 pm, Smith, Kevin, (R&D) Vodafone Group <Kevin.Smith@vodafone.com> wrote:

> Hi Mark,
>  
> Please can we include a slot (e.g. 15mins) for the explicit proxy discussion in HTTPbis – Monday if possible?
>  
> Cheers!
> Kevin

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Mark Nottingham   http://www.mnot.net/


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