- From: Dave Raggett <dsr@hplb.hpl.hp.com>
- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 94 11:41:28 GMT
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This is a further revision to the agenda for the IETF meeting in San Jose. --- HTTP - HyperText Transfer Protocol BOF Wednesday December 7th 1994 19:30-22:00 HTTP - the HyperText Transfer Protocol is an applications protocol which serves as the basis of the World Wide Web distributed hypermedia system. The principal goal of the BOF is to set up a working group to discuss proposals for HTTP standardization. To clarify, and to a time-limited extent start, the work of the group, work in progress will be presented and priorities discussed. There is not time in this BOF to go into detailed discussion of the technical points. The first presentation will be of the updated draft HTTP 1.0 specification. The chair suggests that the group get this on the table as an RFC with the mimimum delay before working on extensions. This will be followed by a discussion of issues relating to HTTP as a basis for planning subsequent work. Following this, there will be presentations on the current status of work for security over the web; the file upload proposal; and recent work that yields dramatic improvements in performance. The final section will review the proposed charter and formally recommend (or not) the setting up of an IETF working group for the HyperText Transfer Protocol. Please send comments on the agenda to Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org> AGENDA Administrivia: {Introduction 5 mins {Presentation of Agenda {Changes to order of business HTTP/1.0: 35 mins Report from HTTP 1.0 review group (Roy Fielding, Henrik Nielsen and Bob Denny) During the report we would like people to flag concerns for subsequent discussion on the http-wg mailing list. 20 mins HTTP Issues This is a brainstorming session to identify and subsequently priorize issues and concerns relating to HTTP. These will then be reported in the minutes and discussed on the mailing list. 5 mins ---- COMFORT BREAK ---- HTTP Security: 10 mins Report on status (Tim Berners-Lee) 10 mins discussion 5 mins Update on URI issues (Larry Masinter) HTTP-NG: (Simon Spero/Dave Raggett) At the HTTP BOF in WWWF'94/Chicago we agreed to do some practical work on ideas for improving performance, and to report on this at the IETF meeting in San Jose. This presentation describes the dramatic performance gains that have been achieved by adding a session layer to tcp/ip and using a binary syntax for structured data. {Architecture and Requirements 30 mins {Specification overview {Implementation experience and {measurements {Discussion 20 mins {Formation of working group. {Discussion/Adoption of proposed charter REQUIRED READING: HTTP 1.0 specification and description of HTTP-NG http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Protocols/Overview.html MAILING LIST: http-wg@cuckoo.hpl.hp.com To subscribe: email http-wg-request@cuckoo.hpl.hp.com with the body of the message as: subscribe http-wg Your Full Name ARCHIVE: http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/http/hypermail/ -- Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org> tel: +44 272 228046 fax: +44 272 228003 Hewlett Packard Laboratories, Filton Road, Bristol BS12 6QZ, United Kingdom
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