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CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_
Reported by David Lippke/UTEXAS
LISTSERV BOF Minutes
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.
David Lippke worked through about 35 foils which roughly followed the
outline below:
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.
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.
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
A PostScript copy of the foils is available upon request from David
Lippke.
Attendees
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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