Tomorrow (the 6th) at 9:30am Pacific (4:30pm UTC) is July's multicast-cg meeting

Hi multicast-cg,

Tomorrow's meeting will be at 4:30pm UTC (9:30am Pacific time), I
hope to see you then.

Proposed agenda:

- 5 min: welcome and agenda-bash
- 20-30 min: Status update & discussion
  - the main update is that we've continued work on the proposed QUIC
    extension demo.  Enric has joined Max, Kyle, Leo and me in working
    on getting an implementation together.  Not sure yet whether we'll
    have it running at IETF in Philadelphia, but there's a decent
    chance.
  - We've also continued work on the spec.  I think with Max, Kyle,
    and Lucas's outstanding contributions, it's pretty close to being
    a good proposal.  I'm hopeful the reception in Philly will lead to
    constructive comments and a credible path to adoption.  (I'm not
    planning to ask for adoption this time, but rather to ask what the
    working group would want to see before adoption--I think from their
    charter the answer will include a deployment, but I'm not sure if
    there's anything else anyone might raise, and the primary purpose
    in bringing it to the QUIC wg (besides getting people to think
    about the problem) is to find that out.)
  - David Schinazi pointed out that the problem I raised last month
    about the WebTransport Session ID length is solvable by using the
    max size for the Session ID even if it's a small value for streams.
    (I just missed that as an option the QUIC spec permits.) So the
    client-chosen Session ID is still a problem for WebTransport
    datagrams, but streams should be possible to make work ok, and the
    editor's copy of the spec has been updated with text to explain that.
- 10 min: Next Steps

Best,
Jake

PS: I forgot to send out last month's meeting notes and video, they
are here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eFGd6EU3Uv2Vnqdq2QxlCOhcGKdxwdfIJbMUF3KlVGo

https://youtu.be/0FIfsH6DgX8


Thanks very much to Chris Needham for the excellent notes.

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