Finally caught up with @rwg’s talk at #IETF120 on #ActivityPub and #standards development in non-corporate environment. I wish the presentation was longer! Looking forward to reading the book
Finally caught up with @rwg’s talk at #IETF120 on #ActivityPub and #standards development in non-corporate environment. I wish the presentation was longer! Looking forward to reading the book
Last week, the #ThreadGroup was proud to participate in the IETF 120 Vancouver Hackathon. We were thrilled to introduce our low-power wireless IPv6 mesh to the participants, helping them to build their first #OpenThread software projects. Thanks to Apple, SmartThings, and Silicon Labs for providing expert guidance and dev kits for participants.
Additional Info: https://wiki.ietf.org/en/meeting/120/hackathon#Thread
Was für eine Woche in Vancouver (mit kurzem Umweg über Leipzig). Zunächst durch #crowdstroke etwas zurückgeworfen (dafür dann aber nochmal meinen Bruder gesehen, da mein neu gebuchter Flug von Frankfurt losging und der früheste Zug dahin von Leipzig startete), landete ich, mit nur einem Tag Verspätung in Vancouver und gleich ins #ietf120 rabbit hole. Aber ein bisschen Zeit mir die Stadt anzugucken (inkl. Feuerwerkfestival) habe ich trotzdem gefunden. Danke @irtf!
So, with #IETF120 coming to a close, i wanted to share something i noticed while we were there, to give it a bit more attention:
Staff working conditions seem non-ideal, and the last covering contract is two years and at least one inflation old. That is why staff at the Hyatt Regency in Vancouver is apparently ...
And with that, #IETF120 is over! So many new insights and friends. I have a lot to digest and follow up on. Tomorrow: OurNetworks.ca
Spent part of the week in meetings at IETF 120, particularly for the OAuth working group.
An IETF Internet Draft (I-D) that I'm the co-author of was also presented, which was a super interesting experience!
Along the way I also contributed the start of a fix for a bug in IETF DataTracker that trips up new co-authors when registering on DT
Overall it was a really good experience, and I'm looking forwards to IETF 121 in Dublin in a few months.
Great session of @irtf RASP (Research and Analysis of Standardization Processes) at #IETF120, RASP is now a full Research Group and
Álvaro Retana will step in as a new co-chair replacing @nllz --thank you both! https://datatracker.ietf.org/group/rasprg/about/
Today is the final day of #IETF120 and to wrap-up the week we have a single IRTF meeting: the Internet Congestion Control research group at 13:00 Pacific. On the agenda ssthresh after slow start overshoot, pacing, L4S and Prague congestion control, and congestion control response while application limited. https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/120/session/iccrg
#ietf120 saag
The queue after the term "national crypto" got introduced (h/t Wes) #ietf120
Don't miss the presentation by David Lou, chief researcher of the Network Technology Lab, at #IETF120 host Huawei: "AI Cluster Network: Co-design and Integration of Network, Computation and Memory"! Tune in live at 18:45 UTC on 25 July 2025 or on demand: https://www.ietf.org/live/ietf120-hostspeaker/
After my intro post a few weeks ago, I wrote about my first steps in real-time media on #QUIC by playing with RTP Over QUIC (#RoQ), sharing some details on the interop tests we've done at the #ietf120 hackathon as well. A post #MoQ will follow soon too, but in the meanwhile I hope you'll enjoy this! Feedback welcome 😁
We have four IRTF research groups meeting today at #IETF120 in Vancouver.
Starting things off, at 09:00 Pacific, is the Usable Formal Methods group, with talks on how to write proofs for cryptographic protocols, the usability aspects of Forge, an extension to Tamarin for message formats, and more https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/120/session/ufmrg
This afternoon, at 13:00 Pacific, the Crypto Forum Research Group will discuss partially blind RSA signatures, Merkle Tree Ladder mode signatures, KEM combinators, and more. https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/120/session/cfrg
Also at 13:00 Pacific, the Network Management RG will meet for the second time this week, with talks on intent-based management and discussion of their future research agenda https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/120/session/nmrg
Finally today, at 15:00 Pacific, the Path Aware Networking group will have an extensive discussion of the SCION network architecture, its open research questions, and deployment issues, plus a review of work on path verification protocols https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/120/session/panrg
ANRW'24 is now over: great keynote by Sharad Agarwal, great speakers, and amazing co-chairs, @simoneferlin & J. Sengupta. All content is online: video 👉https://youtube.com/watch?v=UV86d6g6J5s papers 👉https://irtf.org/anrw/2024/program.html
slides👉 https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/120/session/anrw #IETF120
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At @ntnsndr's talk at #IETF120 on governable online spaces. I know he writes about how hard it is to make a #Mastodon instance into a coop, but at the same time, I also hear everyone's questions in the room and think that the #fediverse is a solid way forward for democratizing online. It can be smaller scale, locally governed, and can have emergent set of ethical principles.
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I'm a little in over my head, but I'm just about to give a presentation based on my book about #Mastodon to the #IETF120 meeting. I'm going to talk about the development of #ActivityPub to a group interested in standards development:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/120/materials/agenda-120-rasprg-04
finally on the choo choo to Vancouver for #IETF120 and @ournetworks.ca!