Please can somebody explain to me how location hiding is an ECRIT
charter item?
I understand that IF, it changes LoST that it may have SOME necessary
ECRIT work, but the core of everything to do with location hiding is on
the access side, with how an end-point gets this stuff. This is, without
any doubt in my mind a geopriv concern, as it is location information of
sorts.
I am totally opposed to any charter change with in ECRIT to pick up work
that has clear scope in a different WG.
Cheers
James
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marc Linsner [mailto:mlinsner@cisco.com]
> Sent: Friday, 15 June 2007 11:36 PM
> To: 'ECRIT'
> Subject: [Ecrit] LoST Progress
>
> The ECRIT WG chairs have struggled with the progress we made on the
> discussions in context of the different proposals for providing
'location
> hiding'.
>
> First, we started our discussion on the requirements quite late in the
> process, LoST has already been through one working group last call.
>
> Second, there is still confusion about the requirements and the
> architecture
> surrounding 'location hiding'.
>
> We believe the requirements/solutions surrounding 'location hiding'
need
> further discussion. Hence, in the interest of moving forward and
meeting
> our
> stated (already late) milestone, we are going to ask the authors to
submit
> LoST-06 with changes that came from the last call process.
>
> It would be great to complete the document as initially planned since
it
> is
> already delayed. We do expect to see more discussions in the context
of
> 'location hiding'. We will work on a proposal for a charter update to
> reflect this work and potentially other related activities.
>
> We hope everyone will support this path forward.
>
> Marc & Hannes
>
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