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- Editor's Note: Minutes received by 12/9/92
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- CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_
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- Reported by Brien Wheeler/MITRE
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- Minutes of the MHS-DS Working Group (MHSDS)
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- Agenda
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- o Minutes of Boston Meeting
- o Action Item Review
- o Revision of Charter
- o MHS-DS Pilot Project Planning
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- - Project Coordinator
- - Project Participants
- - Software
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- o Document Review
- o Adjournment
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- Minutes of Boston Meeting
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- The minutes of the Boston meeting were approved as written.
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- Action Item Review
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- o Update of Charter (Kevin Jordan) - Done.
- o Produce MHS-DS Overview Document (Kevin Jordan) - Not done.
- o Revision of MHS-DS Documents (Steve Hardcastle-Kille) - Done.
- o Production of Pseudocode for Routing Document (Harald Tveit
- Alvestrand) - Not done.
- o Produce Document on Other MHS-DS Issues (Jim Romaguera) - Not done.
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- Revision of Charter
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- Kevin's revised Charter was discussed and approved.
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- Harald noted that some people have exhibited confusion as to whether or
- not user support is within the scope of MHS-DS. His opinion was that we
- should explicitly state in the Charter that that is not MHS-DS'
- function. Steve felt that there may be cases, particularly in the
- upcoming pilot, where MHS-DS may need to provide some user support.
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- MHS-DS Pilot Project Planning
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- Kevin stated that to make this pilot successful, we need people who have
- the resources and motivation to take key coordination roles. A list for
- indicating interest in participating in the pilot was circulated. Steve
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- indicated that the PARADISE project has a deliverable in piloting the
- use of directory, so that they may be prepared to manage the MHS-DS
- pilot. David Goodman would be a good point of contact for pursuing
- this. Kevin pointed out that initial coordination of the pilot may not
- demand much time and effort, and that it can probably be accomplished
- via email, so he volunteered to be the coordinator.
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- Others who volunteered to participate in the pilot project include:
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- o Harald Tveit Alvestrand
- o Allan Cargille
- o John Dale
- o Arlene Getchell
- o John Hawthorne
- o Kevin Jordan
- o Sylvain Langlois
- o Mary LaRoche
- o Steve Hardcastle-Kille
- o Jim Romaguera
- o Panos Tsigaridas
- o Karen Petraska-Veum
- o Peter Yee
- o Yung Yu
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- The question was raised as to whether Quipu 8.0 supports all the new
- attribute syntaxes defined within the MHS-DS attributes. Additionally,
- will the final public release of PP use these new attributes and
- algorithms?
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- Steve informed the Group that the situation is ``unfortunate but a
- little complex.'' ISODE 8.0 was distributed in July, with a schema
- aligned to the then-current Internet-Drafts. This may cause certain
- problems in pilot use, but most likely only in complicated messaging
- situations. An alpha release of PP was made in August that was aligned
- to the July version of the MHS-DS documents. A beta release also
- aligned to the July documents will be both integrated into the ISODE
- Consortium beta release, and be released by X-Tel as a test under the
- auspices of JNT. It is expected that this release will evolve into the
- final public distribution of PP. The ISODE Consortium will be focusing
- on other aspects of the system, while X-Tel will concentrate on the use
- of directory aspects. X-Tel expects to make this release by the end of
- the year.
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- Harald raised the question of the relationship between local tables and
- directory information. Steve replied that there is a minor problem in
- the PP implementation in that there is not a strict one-to-one
- relationship between information in the directory and table information,
- so that people have to configure PP differently if it is using the
- directory.
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- Harald raised the question of the precedence of local routing
- information and directory information. Steve replied that currently no
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- intelligence exists within the software to facilitate this, but reminded
- everyone that this software is of recent origin, and it will be
- evolving.
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- The question of putting the COSINE tables into the directory arose.
- This led to a discussion of automated tools for directory configuration.
- The conclusion is that at this time, no one can commit to developing
- these tools now, but some sites may be able to fund development projects
- later. In particular, the German research network, DFN, is planning to
- fund such development beginning early in 1993 (contact Panos
- Tsigaridas). Meanwhile, MHS-DS is encouraging sites to put their own
- configuration information into the directory. Specific participants
- will be responsible for adding the necessary infrastructure entries
- (i.e., ADMD and PRMD entries) to the directory in order to allow other
- participants to add their routing and configuration information
- independently.
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- After lunch, Kevin gave a presentation on ``LONG BUD,'' the new MHS-DS
- pilot project (Lightweight Open Naming with Global Bearing Using
- Directory). LONG BUD has the following goals:
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- o Wider connectivity and greater direct connectivity between pilot
- MTAs.
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- o Provision of address mapping information as well as routing
- information.
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- o Reduction in complexity of participating in X.400 pilots.
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- o Support for X.400 communities without X.500 access (i.e., ADMDs and
- the COSINE MHS WEPS). This will require the development of some
- tools.
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- o Elimination of the need to distribute routing tables manually among
- pilot participants
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- LONG BUD will be international in scope, with participants already
- identified in DE, FR, NO, UK, and US. Other possible near-term
- participants include CH, IT, and FI. Further resources that may be able
- to help advance this pilot include the DFN (GMB) MHS-DS project, the
- ISODE Consortium, and the JNT UK project.
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- This pilot will run at least through the July 1993 IETF, with directory
- population of participant information being a defined goal for the March
- 1993 IETF meeting. Success can be declared when two main goals are met:
- tables are no longer used by directory-capable MTAs, and the directory
- is the principal source for routing information.
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- Certain pieces of functionality have been identified as critical to the
- success of LONG BUD: programs to extract routing information from the
- directory for table-based MTA's, an email interface to the directory
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- (DFN) for end-users, and the ISODE Quipu and directory-capable PP
- software.
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- The distribution list for LONG BUD will be the MHS-DS discussion list,
- mhs-ds@mercury.udev.cdc.com (anonymous ftp archive server
- quixote.css.cdc.com), and Kevin Jordan (kej@mercury.udev.cdc.com) will
- be the Pilot Coordinator.
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- Action Item Jim Romaguera will populate the Swiss portion of the
- DIT with ADMD names.
- Action Item Kevin Jordan will contact Wengyik Yeong about
- populating ADMDs under c=US.
- Action Item Harald Tveit Alvestrand will contact the appropriate
- person about populating the ADMDs under c=NO.
- Action Item Sylvain Langlois will contact the appropriate person
- about populating the ADMDs under c=FR.
- Action Item Panos Tsigaridas will contact the appropriate person
- about populating the ADMDs under c=DE.
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- These people will be points of contact for management of the PRMD
- namespace within their respective countries. Peter Yee will be the
- point of contact for registering PRMDs under ADMD=TELEMAIL, c=US.
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- Document Review
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- o Representing Tables and Subtrees in the Directory
- This document will be progressed with minor editorial changes as a
- Prototype Standard.
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- o Representing the O/R Address Hierarchy in the Directory Information
- Tree.
- This document spurred a discussion of the problem of alias
- proliferation due to alternate names and underspecified O/R
- addresses. It was agreed that this issues bears on the routing
- document, and not the mapping document. This document will be
- progressed with minor editorial changes as a Prototype Standard.
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- o Use of the Directory to Support Mapping Between X.400 and RFC 822
- Addresses.
- This document will be progressed with minor editorial changes to a
- Prototype Standard.
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- o A Simple Profile of MHS Use of the Directory.
- Although no changes were made to this document, its progression
- will be postponed so that it may be published with the routing
- document it profiles.
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- o MHS Use of Directory to Support MHS Routing.
- This document went through some technical revision at the meeting,
- and hence will remain an Internet-Draft until at least the March
- 1993 MHS-DS meeting.
- Action Item: Kevin Jordan will send mail to Erik Huizer when the
- indicated documents are ready for progression.
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- Adjournment
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- Next meeting: The Spring 1993 IETF will be held in Columbus, Ohio,
- March 28th - April 2nd.
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- Attendees
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- Harald Alvestrand Harald.Alvestrand@delab.sintef.no
- George Chang gkc@ctt.bellcore.com
- John Dale jdale@cos.com
- Daniel Fauvarque dfauvarq@france.sun.com
- Raphael Freiwirth 5242391@mcimail.com
- Ella Gardner epg@gateway.mitre.org
- Tony Genovese genovese@es.net
- Arlene Getchell getchell@es.net
- Alf Hansen Alf.Hansen@delab.sintef.no
- Steve Hardcastle-Kille s.kille@isode.com
- John Hawthorne johnh@tigger.rl.af.mil
- Erik Huizer huizer@surfnet.nl
- Barbara Jennings bjjenni@sandia.gov
- Kevin Jordan kej@udev.cdc.com
- Marko Kaittola marko.kaittola@funet.fi
- Mary La Roche maryl@cos.com
- Sylvain Langlois Sylvain.Langlois@der.edf.fr
- John Myers jgm+@cmu.edu
- Karen Petraska-Veum karen@nsisrv.gsfc.nasa.gov
- Jim Romaguera romaguera@cosine-mhs.switch.ch
- Panos-Gavriil Tsigaridas Tsigaridas@fokus.berlin.gmd.dbp.de
- Brien Wheeler blw@mitre.org
- Peter Yee yee@atlas.arc.nasa.gov
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