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- CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_
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- Reported by Steve Hardcastle-Kille/UCL and Tim Howes/UMICH
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- OSIDS Minutes
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- Agenda
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- Introduction and Welcome
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- Chair Steve Hardcastle-Kille called the meeting to order after some
- furniture moving at 9:42am.
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- Previous Minutes
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- The Minutes from the February meeting at SRI and the May video
- conference were accepted without change.
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- Liaison Reports
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- o RARE WG3 (Erik Huizer - RARE)
- RARE WG3 has had one meeting since the last OSI-DS meeting. Erik
- reported the following:
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- - PARADISE has now taken over operation of the COSINE X.500 pilot
- project.
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- - The next RARE WG3 meeting will be in Zurich from 9/30 to 10/2.
- The meeting will include demos of lots of X.500 DUAs (for Macs,
- Unix, VMS, etc). Others are encouraged to attend and to
- contact Erik about bringing a DUA to demo. Erik also mentioned
- that there is the possibility of making funds available to
- someone from the US for the trip.
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- o ISO/CCITT (Steve Hardcastle-Kille in lieu of a representative)
- There will be one more meeting before the 1992 white book comes
- out. This meeting will be in Berlin.
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- o OIW (Russ Wright - LBL)
- Russ reported that at the OSI Implementors Workshop the following
- agreements had been reached:
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- - Change the maximum APDU size to 256K (up from 32K),
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- - Up the 6 line by 30 character postaladdress limit to 6 lines by
- 60 characters (see mtr's report below).
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- o NADF (Marshall Rose - unaffiliated)
- Marshall passed out a revised copy of the US Naming Scheme document
- now known as NADF 175 and reported the following:
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- - NADF 175 will be submitted as an RFC soon.
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- - NADF naming documents can be obtained from tymer@mcimail.com
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- - NADF naming documents can be obtained from tymer@mcimail.com
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- - NADF naming documents can be obtained from tymer@mcimail.com
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- - The NADF expects to sponsor a pilot to test its agreements
- sometime in first quarter 1992.
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- - The NADF was not pleased to hear about the OIW agreement about
- a postaladdress. Apparently, postaladdress limits are
- determined by a separate international agreement and cannot
- simply be changed to suit X.500. After some discussion, it was
- decided that OSI-DS should support the standard (i.e., 6 by 30)
- definition.
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- o FOX (Steve Hotz - ISI)
- Steve reported the following FOX activities:
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- - Approximately 85K NIC WHOIS entries are now online in SRI's
- DSA.
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- - SRI is also working on a lightweight application to access this
- information in X.500.
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- - SRI and Merit will work together to provide replication of the
- WHOIS information.
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- - There are now RFC and FYI document subtrees under o=Internet.
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- - Merit has put a Site Contacts database online under o=Internet,
- which the NSFNet network operations center is using.
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- - Merit has also begun to put NIC profile information online.
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- o PSI White Pages (Wengyik Yeong - PSI)
- Weng reported that the PSI WPP would be focusing on four areas in
- the near future:
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- - Increasing reliability (through probing, e.g.)
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- - Transition to NADF naming scheme
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- - Transition to the OSI-DS DSA naming scheme
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- - Upgrading all pilot members to ISODE/QUIPU 7.0
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- o PARADISE (Steve Hardcastle-Kille - UCL)
- Steve reported that the PARADISE project was doing the following:
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- - Running the world-wide root DSA at ULCC (Giant Tortoise)
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- - Running a DUA service at ULCC for European organizations
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- - Producing a glossy report <how can people get a copy of
- this???>
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- - Helping other implementations, in particular Pizarro, join the
- pilot
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- o AARN (Steve Hardcastle-Kille in lieu of a representative)
- Steve reported that there is a funded directory service pilot
- started in the Australian Academic Research Network and that they
- will be sending a representative to future OSI-DS meetings. Graham
- Rees at the University of Queensland is the AARN contact person.
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- o NORDUNET (Geir Pedersen - NORDUNET)
- Geir reported that a directory services group is operating within
- NORDUNET. The group focuses on promotion of the directory within
- the Nordic countries.
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- o CNI (George Brett - CNI)
- Coalition for Networked Information:
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- - Members include Association for Research Libraries, CAUSE
- (administrative computing) and EDUCOM (academic computing).
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- - 7 Working Groups: commercial publishing, non-commercial
- publishing, standards and architecture, management and
- professional education, K-20 education, directories and
- networked research centers (user services people).
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- - George Brett and Peggy Seiden are involved in the directory
- Working Group. They are interested in a top node or directory
- of directories, and bibliography of bibliographies. They
- currently have a flat file, and are now working on an X.500
- implementation with Merit. Also looking at a WAIS database.
- The Merit work involves a schema to represent the library of
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- congress enhanced MARC record.
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- - Documentation on CNI's activities includes an article in Cause
- & Effect, v14no2, summer 1991. The Minutes of their last
- meeting can be made available to the list by George. There is
- also a listserv list called cnidir-l.
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- - Art St. George of CNI is interested in K-12 use of networking.
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- Internet Resource Descriptions in X.500 Document (OSI-DS 17)
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- After much discussion, the general consensus on this document was that
- it needs to be rewritten with a more object-oriented approach. The
- feeling was that the object class for an Internet Resource should be
- broken up more in line with the standard's description of auxiliary and
- structural object classes.
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- Document Progression
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- Vint Cerf reported that all the technical RFCs were close to publication
- and would be out in ``a matter of weeks''. Because of the general
- importance to the Internet community of deploying a Directory Service,
- the overview and strategy documents should be merged and their scope
- widened. It was agreed that Steve H-K should revise the document, in
- association with appropriate IESG and IAB members. Review should be
- done via email, and that a separate subgroup not be formed.
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- The scope of the Working Group was also considered, and the group was
- favourable to moving the activity out of the OSI area and into the
- Applications area.
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- OID Assignment (OSI-DS 10, RFC 1239)
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- It was decided that the existing OIDs will stay. A small debate
- followed about whether the current naming authority (under UCL) was ok,
- or whether it should be changed to the IANA. It was agreed that OIDs are
- just numbers, so the assignment authority is less important than
- stability. Currently assigned OIDs should not be adjusted. This had
- already been agreed between Steve H-K and Jon Postel. New OIDs would
- probably be assigned under an IANA subtree, subject to consensus with
- non-Internet users of this schema. It was agreed that this document
- could and should progress rapidly to RFC.
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- Requirements Specification Document (OSI-DS 18)
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- This document had been drafted after an agreement at the
- videoconference. After some discussion, it was agreed that a document
- of this nature would be important in the future, but was premature. It
- should be put on ice for now.
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- More Resources Description Document Discussion
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- Mark Knopper of Merit said he was interested in putting NSAPs in the DIT
- and doing reverse lookups. Along with Chris Weider, he volunteered to
- write something up by mid-September on how to do this.
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- NIC Profile Information Document (OSI-DS 16)
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- After some discussion, it was agreed that Chris Weider should rewrite
- this document along the same object-oriented lines as discussed
- previously. There was also some discussion about how this information
- should be organized in the DIT, since some NICs are real organizations,
- others aren't, some are listed in other parts of the tree, others
- aren't. Steve H-K drew a diagram describing a structure that could
- accommodate both situations, and it was generally approved.
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- K-12 Schema Document
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- It was agreed that this document suffered from the same object-oriented
- concerns as the others and should be rewritten. Also, it was decided
- that a companion document addressing DIT structure for these objects
- should be produced. Chris Weider and Mark Knopper were elected for both
- tasks.
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- Network Infrastructure Information in X.500
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- This document is already being rewritten and was not discussed.
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- Pictures in the Directory
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- Russ Wright presented a brief overview of the problem (summary: the
- g3fax format is bad), and a potential new format that is better (JPEG).
- It was agreed that JPEG is a step forward, but more study is needed on
- the transition path, potential size limits, etc. Russ Wright, Peter
- Yee, Tim Howes, and Mark Smith (in absentia) volunteered to look into
- these issues.
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- Quality of Service (OSI-DS 15)
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- The QOS definitions were generally accepted, and the next step is to
- start making use of these attributes now that the syntax handlers are
- available in QUIPU 7.0. Russ Wright, Erik Huizer, and Tim Howes
- volunteered to try incorporating QOS into some DUAs to gain some
- experience with its use. All of the represented pilots agreed to
- install the appropriate attributes into their DITs. Both efforts were
- needed to make an effective test of the Internet Draft. The Internet
- Draft should not be submitted as an RFC until results of this piloting,
- and probable modifications to the Internet Draft, had been done.
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- NADF Naming Document
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- NADF 175 is now considered Stable and a Good Thing by NADF, and will be
- released as an RFC Real Soon Now.
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- Naming Guidelines Document (OSI-DS 12)
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- After some discussion about multi-national organization naming, it was
- agreed that this document should be progressed to RFC status pending
- ironing out of some minor issues which will be done via email.
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- AOB
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- Erik Huizer made a request for someone from the US to look into issues
- involving security/privacy laws in the US that might relate to X.500.
- This is something that has come up several times in Europe.
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- Next Meeting
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- Steve would like to have the next OSI-DS meeting around Interop.
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- Summary of Action Items
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- o George Brett: Find out how to get CNI documents and send this
- information to the osi-ds list.
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- o Mark Knopper, Chris Weider: Write a paper describing how to store
- NSAP information in the DIT (mid-September).
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- o Chris Weider: Rewrite Resource Description paper.
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- o Chris Weider: Rewrite NIC Profile paper.
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- o Mark Knopper, Chris Weider: Rewrite K-12 Schema paper.
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- o Mark Knopper, Chris Weider: Write a companion paper to the K-12
- Schema paper describing the suggested DIT structure.
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- o Russ Wright, Peter Yee, Tim Howes: Experiment with JPEG photos in
- the Directory.
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- o Russ Wright, Erik Huizer, Tim Howes, others: Incorporate QOS into
- DUAs and pilot exercises.
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- o Steve Hardcastle-Kille/Paul Barker: Initiate an email discussion
- on the Naming Guidelines document and progress it to an RFC when
- all concerns have been addressed.
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- o Steve Hardcastle-Kille: Schedule the next OSI-DS meeting at or
- around Interop.
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- o Steve Hardcastle-Kille: Produce new strategy/overview document.
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- Attendees
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- Claudio Allocchio claudio.allocchio@cosine-gw.infn.it
- William Biagi bbiagi@cos.com
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- Peter Boos peterb@bnr.ca
- David Brent brent@CDNnet.ca
- George Brett pls@psulias
- Ross Callon callon@bigfut.enet.dec.com
- Vinton Cerf vcerf@nri.reston.va.us
- Richard Cherry rcherry@novell.com
- Chi Chu chi@sparta.com
- Richard Colella colella@osi3.ncsl.nist.gov
- Curtis Cox ccox@wnyose.nctsw.navy.mil
- Ralph Droms droms@bucknell.edu
- Urs Eppenberger eppenberger@switch.ch
- Arlene Getchell getchell@nersc.gov
- Jack Hahn hahn@sura.net
- Steve Hardcastle-Kille S.Kille@cs.ucl.ac.uk
- Susan Hares skh@merit.edu
- Ittai Hershman ittai@nis.ans.net
- Russ Hobby rdhobby@ucdavis.edu
- Steven Hotz hotz@isi.edu
- Tim Howes Tim.Howes@umich.edu.
- Erik Huizer huizer@surfnet.nl
- Holly Knight holly@apple.com
- Mark Knopper mak@merit.edu
- Christopher Kolb kolb@psi.com
- Ruth Lang rlang@nisc.sri.com
- Anthony Lauck lauck@tl.enet.dec.com
- Louis Leon osll@emuvm1.cc.emory.edu
- Peter Liebscher plieb@sura.net
- Carl Malamud carl@malamud.com
- Bill Manning bmanning@rice.edu
- John McGuthry mcguthry@gateway.mitre.org
- Joe Peck peck@ms1.pa.dec.com
- Geir Pedersen geir.pedersen@use.uio.no
- Mel Pleasant pleasant@hardees.rutgers.edu
- Marshall Rose mrose@dbc.mtview.ca.us
- A. Minick Rushton rushton@stsci.edu
- Harvey Shapiro shapiro@wnyose.nctsw.navy.mil
- Keld Simonsen keld.simonsen@dkuug.dk
- Subu Subramanian subu@qsun.att.com
- Jesse Walker walker@eider.enet@decpa.dec.com
- Chris Weider clw@merit.edu
- Brian Wheeler wheeler@mbunix.mitre.org
- Linda Winkler lwinkler@anl.gov
- Russ Wright wright@lbl.gov
- Peter Yee yee@ames.arc.nasa.gov
- Wengyik Yeong yeongw@psi.com
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