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- Reported by David Lippke/UTEXAS
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- LISTSERV BOF Minutes
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- The LISTSERV BOF at the IETF meeting in St Louis went well. It was
- attended by a positive subset of the Internet Mail Extensions Working
- Group plus a number of people involved with the applications area of the
- IETF. In addition, Bruce Crabill, Larry Snodgrass, and John Wobus
- attended, therefore the full BITNET contingent was probably represented.
- However, it was clear that a number of the internetists had made an
- effort to educate themselves on LISTSERV and at least one had experience
- with maintaining a LISTSERV list.
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- David Lippke worked through about 35 foils which roughly followed the
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- 1. BITNET background (size, growth, topology, traffic statistics).
- 2. LISTSERV background (history, present status, various statistics).
- 3. Definition of the original problem.
- 4. Overview of the main concepts, features, and facilities (13
- points).
- 5. Two foils worth of list peering and its application.
- 6. Five foils on ``distribute''.
- 7. A bit on relayed file distribution.
- 8. Two foils on loop detection/suppression.
- 9. Six foils as a detailed look at list configuration.
- 10. A bit on NAD capabilities.
- 11. A slow three foils on user commands and options.
- 12. A bit on list archival and file storage (it was stressed several
- times throughout that standard list archival was a big deal).
- 13. Two foils on the database facility.
- 14. Then about 3 foils giving David's opinion of what's needed in the
- way of LISTSERV capabilities on the internet.
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- The whole session was rather interactive with at least a question or two
- asked on each foil and the responses to the questions occasionally
- turning into short discussions. It was a good crowd to talk to since
- everyone had already done some (or maybe alot) of thinking about related
- issues. Consequently, there wasn't much left in regard to LISTSERV
- itself when David reached the end of his foils.
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- Phill Gross took over the discussion at that point and concluded with
- the group that a ``LISTSERV'' Working Group should be formed since there
- are clearly things which need to be done and there's also enough
- interest in the project to make things happen. One person said that
- they would like to see a basic set of user operations (upon lists)
- defined first so that they could proceed with a simple implementation of
- those while a compatible superset was developed over time. There seemed
- to be general agreement with this notion.
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- Phill then suggested that a list be formed to proceed with the Working
- Group discussion before the July IETF. Chris Myers of Washington
- University volunteered listdev@wugate.wustl.edu and this was accepted.
- To subscribe send e-mail to listserv@wugate.wustl.edu with a body part
- of ``add listdev''. To unsubscribe send e-mail to
- listserv@wugate.wustl.edu with a body part of ``delete listdev''. To
- send a message to the list send e-mail to listdev@wugate.wustl.edu. The
- initial membership will be taken from the attendance roster with the
- addition of Eric. Anyone who is interested in participating in the
- Working Group is welcome to join the list
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- A PostScript copy of the foils is available upon request from David
- Lippke.
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- Attendees
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- Bruce Crabill bruce@umdd.umd.edu
- David Crocker dcrocker@pa.dec.c
- Ralph Droms droms@bucknell.edu
- Johnny Eriksson bygg@sunet.se
- Demi Getschko "DEMI@FPSP.HEPNET"
- Phillip Gross pgross@nri.reston.va.us
- Russ Hobby rdhobby@ucdavis.edu
- Neil Katin katin@eng.sun.com
- Shelly Knueven shelly@wugate.wustl.edu
- Vincent Lau vlau@sun.com
- Eliot Lear lear@net.bio.net
- David Lippke lippke@utdallas.edu
- Chris Myers chris@wugate.wustl.edu
- Lawrence Snodgrass snodgras@educom.edu
- Bernhard Stockman bygg@sunet.se
- Gregory Vaudreuil gvaudre@nri.reston.va.us
- John Wobus jmwobus@suvm.acs.syr.edu
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