
On Mar 5, 2012, at 16:02, Harald Alvestrand wrote:
Now that we've had a few days to think about this, I'm suggesting that we can send off this agenda proposal to the ICCRG chairs and/or the ICCRG mailing list. Does that sound good?
Looks pretty ambitious to me in terms of topics for the given time. I wonder if it would make sense to drop the WG charter discussion? An IRTF meeting isn't really the ideal place to discuss chartering an IETF WG anyway. Lars
If the circuit-breakers draft is coming today, we should wait until we have the real name of that, of course.
On 03/01/2012 02:16 PM, Harald Alvestrand wrote:
Hi folks,
I put together a short agenda for our 1-hour slot in Paris here:
https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/document/d/1vGWk3pu_w7NmSPHbcxZoUEgVb-4...
IETF 83 - RTP Congestion Control agenda
Date, time: ICCRG meeting, one hour out of Tuesday 1520-1810 (likely 1710-1810) Topic chair: Harald Alvestrand
Introducttion: The RTCWEB effort, and the traffic we expect to generate - Harald (10 min) - Doc: draft-ietf-rtcweb-overview-02 - Doc: draft-jesup-rtp-congestion-reqs-00 Nice behaviour for RTP-based services - Varun Singh, Colin Perkins (10 min) - Doc: draft-??-circuit-breakers-00 A delay based congestion control candidate - Stefan Holmer (15 min) - Doc: draft-alvestrand-rtcweb-congetstion-01 Feedback mechanisms that might be useful - Harald Alvestrand (5 min) - Doc: draft-alvestrand-rmcat-remb-00 A possible WG charter: RMCAT (15 min) - Doc: http://www.ietf.org/iesg/evaluation/rmcat-charter.txt Summary, conclusions, next steps (5 min)
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