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Editor's Note: Minutes received 7/27
CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_
Reported by Chris Weider/Merit
Minutes of the Directory Information Services Infrastructure
Working Group (DISI)
Agenda
1. Old Minutes
2. Progress on Assigned Documents
3. Assigning Revision of RFC 1292 (X.500 implementations catalog)
4. New Documents
5. Restaurant Location Scheme
6. New Business
1. No corrections were suggested for the old Minutes.
2. Two documents were discussed: the Advanced usages of X.500
document and the `How to get registered' document. Drafts had not
yet been produced, so the discussion was rather general. The
template sent out to elicit responses for the Advanced Usages
document was circulated, and three new fields were added:
Validation Timestamp, Date of Implementation, and Version Number.
It was mentioned that more than ten responses for the document had
been received. On the `How to get registered' document, it was
decided that that document should also incorporate the `Pilot
Project Catalog' document.
3. The duty of revising RFC 1292 was graciously accepted by Sri
Sataluri and Arlene Getchell.
4. Four new documents were discussed:
o The Pilot Project Catalog,
o The DSA Setup Guide,
o The Naming Philosophy of X.500 paper, and
o The Restaurant Location Schema paper.
The Pilot Project Catalog had already been folded into the `How to
Get Registered' paper, and so will not be assigned as a separate
document. The DSA Setup Guide was shelved as this paper was seen
as essentially being a rewrite of the documentation available with
each X.500 implementation. The Naming Philosophy document was seen
as being in OSI-DS's territory, and the Restaurant Schema paper was
seen as belonging to OSI-DS's Schema subgroup. Thus none of these
four papers were assigned in Boston, and they were dropped from
DISI's work list.
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5. Covered in 4
6. There was no new business.
Attendees
George Brett ghb@jazz.concert.net
Jodi-Ann Chu jodi@uhunix.uhcc.hawaii.edu
James Conklin jbc@bitnic.educom.edu
Peter Deutsch peterd@cc.mcgill.ca
Joan Gargano jcgargano@ucdavis.edu
Jisoo Geiter geiter@gateway.mitre.org
Arlene Getchell getchell@nersc.gov
Alisa Hata hata@cac.washington.edu
Ellen Hoffman ellen_hoffman@um.cc.umich.edu
Tim Howes Tim.Howes@umich.edu.
Takashi Ikemoto tikemoto@xerox.com
Lenore Jackson jackson@nsinic.gsfc.nasa.gov
Edward Krol e-krol@uiuc.edu
Thomas Lenggenhager lenggenhager@switch.ch
April Marine april@nisc.sri.com
Charlotte Mooers mooers@nnsc.nsf.net
Eric Nowak nowak@ans.net
Sheri Repucci smr@merit.edu
Joyce K. Reynolds jkrey@isi.edu
Bradley Rhoades
Karen Roubicek roubicek@faxon.com
Srinivas Sataluri sri@qsun.att.com
Richard Schmalgemeier rgs@merit.edu
Jennifer Sellers sellers@nsinic.gsfc.nasa.gov
Jane Smith jds@jazz.concert.net
Mark Smith mcs@umich.edu
Patricia Smith psmith@merit.edu
Simon Spero ses@cmns.think.com
Chris Weider clw@merit.edu
Scott Williamson scottw@nic.ddn.mil
Yung-Chao Yu yy@qsun.att.com
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