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Re: IETF - sec.ispp.agenda



Hello Amir -- I trust that with the latter ISPP BoF presenters limited
to 5 minute time slots, that you are going to seriously ride herd on
the early presenters to keep them within their time slots.  

By what logic are you putting two 5 minute slots last?  All we need is
for the first 8 of your 10 minute slots to run over by 1 minute each
to rob the last two 5 minute slots of their entire allotted time.

Are you sure all those 10 minute slots really need to be that long?
How about putting the short slots first;-)...  Then the big slot folks
can slug it out among themselves.  

Or, since there are 9 presenters and 80 minutes allocated, how about 9
minutes each for all 9 of us?  What is the basis for allotting 10
minutes to so many, and only 5 minutes to a few?

Also, why was your announcement not sent to IETF-Announce?

Cheers...\Stef


>From your message Thu, 29 Jun 1995 14:50:25 -0400:
}
}DRAFT ISPP BOF AGENDA
}1:00-1:05 Opening, review of agenda
}1:05-1:10 Statements of direction from MasterCard, Europay and Visa
}1:10-1:20 Overview of iKP: IBM implementation -  Gene Tsudik
}1:20-1:30 Netscape implementation - Taher ElGamal
}1:30-1:40 Microsoft's STT protocol - Barbara Fox
}1:40-1:50 Credit card payments framework - Cybercash, Steve Crocker / Don
}Eastlake
}1:50-2:00 Open Markets Payments System, Win Treese
}2:00-2:10 Electronic Business Co-op's Payment System, Jeff Hostetler, Spyglass
}2:10-2:20 PPV and its support for NetCheque, NetCash, and other payment
}systems,           Clifford Neuman, USC-ISI
}2:20-2:25 First Virtual - Einar Stefferud
}2:25-2:30 The HP Internet Payment System - Wenbo Mao, HP
}2:30-2:35 Draft charter - Amir
}2:35-2:50 Discussion of draft charter
}2:50-3:00 Discussion of work items, mile stones, etc.


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