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FYI =E2=80=94 the proceedings (and most of the presentations) from the YA=
NA=20
0318 meeting are available online:

https://yana.techark.org/2018/05/03/yana-0318-proceedings-available/

And, I=E2=80=99ll take this opportunity to say thanks to those of you who=
=20
participated!

Leslie.

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On 16 Jan 2018, at 11:54, Leslie Daigle wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Some of you have seen this already, but I thought this workshop would=20
> be of interest to people here:  YANA 0318, http://www.yana0318.org .  =20
> We are hoping to finalize the agenda by early February; signing up=20
> early would be helpful for planning purposes and logistics, as well as=20
> ensuring that your preferred agenda/presentation topics are addressed!
>
> If you are interested, please sign up here: =20
> https://www.yana0318.org/signup/
>
>
>> YANA0318
>>
>> Working with IP networking & technology for the efficient=20
>> development, distribution and delivery of video content? You Are Not=20
>> Alone.
>>
>> New ideas for creating, delivering, and consuming video content often=20
>> leverage and repurpose existing standards while cutting across=20
>> traditional standards organization boundaries and leaving proponents=20
>> feeling isolated and unheard. Meanwhile traditional standards=20
>> organizations can be limited to developing standards within the=20
>> boundaries defined by their scopes, and they may not even be aware of=20
>> the ways their work is being used and extended, or of the unique=20
>> needs of these new adopters.
>>
>> The purpose of YANA 318 is to bring together people working on a=20
>> variety of Internet-based video projects/standards/products to share=20
>> ideas, find common ground and, if useful, make common cause. Come=20
>> share your work, your ideas, and your challenges at YANA 318 on=20
>> Friday March 16 in London ahead of IETF101.   The meeting will be=20
>> hosted at the  BBC Research and Development Centre House office in=20
>> London (http://www.bbc.co.uk/rd) .
>>
>> Part 1:
>>
>> Projects and Running Code =E2=80=94 current Internet video projects=20
>> including open source projects (what standards and SDOs do you depend=20
>> on, what gaps are you dealing with?)
>>
>> Part 2:
>>
>> Drawing board =E2=80=93 what=E2=80=99s on the near and far horizon, wh=
at are the=20
>> enabling pieces to get there? Let=E2=80=99s capture an overall archite=
cture=20
>> or framework view. Are there areas of common interest that will=20
>> benefit for collaboration? Let=E2=80=99s find them. Are there standard=
s and=20
>> organizations you are working with or extending? What needs are you=20
>> discovering that could be new work for standards groups?
>>
>> YANA 0318 Will be held in London on March 16, 2018 immediately before=20
>> IETF 101.
>>
>> Discussion will necessarily be high level, given the one-day nature=20
>> of the workshop. Relevant topics include: Core and Edge Caching, Fog=20
>> networks, Video transport, Video routing, network operations=20
>> practices for video handling, SDI to IP migration, DASH, Streaming,=20
>> Content Creation, Network Scaling, HTTP video, QUIC video, home=20
>> caching, Open Source, IP networking, media & entertainment, internet=20
>> video, standards development, IPv6, QAM to IP conversion
>>
>>
>> If you are interested, please sign up here: =20
>> https://www.yana0318.org/signup/
>
>
> Leslie.
>
> --=20
>
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<p dir=3D"auto">FYI =E2=80=94 the proceedings (and most of the presentati=
ons) from the YANA 0318 meeting are available online:</p>

<p dir=3D"auto"><a href=3D"https://yana.techark.org/2018/05/03/yana-0318-=
proceedings-available/" style=3D"color:#3983C4">https://yana.techark.org/=
2018/05/03/yana-0318-proceedings-available/</a></p>

<p dir=3D"auto">And, I=E2=80=99ll take this opportunity to say thanks to =
those of you who participated!</p>

<p dir=3D"auto">Leslie.</p>

<p dir=3D"auto">-- </p>

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<p dir=3D"auto">Leslie Daigle<br>
Principal, ThinkingCat Enterprises</p>

<h2 style=3D"font-size:1.2em"><a href=3D"mailto:ldaigle@thinkingcat.com" =
style=3D"color:#3983C4">ldaigle@thinkingcat.com</a></h2>

<p dir=3D"auto">On 16 Jan 2018, at 11:54, Leslie Daigle wrote:</p>

<blockquote style=3D"border-left:2px solid #777; color:#777; margin:0 0 5=
px; padding-left:5px">
<p dir=3D"auto">Hi,</p>

<p dir=3D"auto">Some of you have seen this already, but I thought this wo=
rkshop would be of interest to people here:  YANA 0318, <a href=3D"http:/=
/www.yana0318.org" style=3D"color:#777">http://www.yana0318.org</a> .   W=
e are hoping to finalize the agenda by early February; signing up early w=
ould be helpful for planning purposes and logistics, as well as ensuring =
that your preferred agenda/presentation topics are addressed!</p>

<p dir=3D"auto">If you are interested, please sign up here:  <a href=3D"h=
ttps://www.yana0318.org/signup/" style=3D"color:#777">https://www.yana031=
8.org/signup/</a></p>

<blockquote style=3D"border-left:2px solid #777; color:#999; margin:0 0 5=
px; padding-left:5px; border-left-color:#999">
<p dir=3D"auto">YANA0318</p>

<p dir=3D"auto">Working with IP networking &amp; technology for the effic=
ient development, distribution and delivery of video content? You Are Not=
 Alone.</p>

<p dir=3D"auto">New ideas for creating, delivering, and consuming video c=
ontent often leverage and repurpose existing standards while cutting acro=
ss traditional standards organization boundaries and leaving proponents f=
eeling isolated and unheard. Meanwhile traditional standards organization=
s can be limited to developing standards within the boundaries defined by=
 their scopes, and they may not even be aware of the ways their work is b=
eing used and extended, or of the unique needs of these new adopters.</p>=


<p dir=3D"auto">The purpose of YANA 318 is to bring together people worki=
ng on a variety of Internet-based video projects/standards/products to sh=
are ideas, find common ground and, if useful, make common cause. Come sha=
re your work, your ideas, and your challenges at YANA 318 on Friday March=
 16 in London ahead of IETF101.   The meeting will be hosted at the  BBC =
Research and Development Centre House office in London (<a href=3D"http:/=
/www.bbc.co.uk/rd" style=3D"color:#999">http://www.bbc.co.uk/rd</a>) .</p=
>

<p dir=3D"auto">Part 1:</p>

<p dir=3D"auto">Projects and Running Code =E2=80=94 current Internet vide=
o projects including open source projects (what standards and SDOs do you=
 depend on, what gaps are you dealing with?)</p>

<p dir=3D"auto">Part 2:</p>

<p dir=3D"auto">Drawing board =E2=80=93 what=E2=80=99s on the near and fa=
r horizon, what are the enabling pieces to get there? Let=E2=80=99s captu=
re an overall architecture or framework view. Are there areas of common i=
nterest that will benefit for collaboration? Let=E2=80=99s find them. Are=
 there standards and organizations you are working with or extending? Wha=
t needs are you discovering that could be new work for standards groups?<=
/p>

<p dir=3D"auto">YANA 0318 Will be held in London on March 16, 2018 immedi=
ately before IETF 101.</p>

<p dir=3D"auto">Discussion will necessarily be high level, given the one-=
day nature of the workshop. Relevant topics include: Core and Edge Cachin=
g, Fog networks, Video transport, Video routing, network operations pract=
ices for video handling, SDI to IP migration, DASH, Streaming, Content Cr=
eation, Network Scaling, HTTP video, QUIC video, home caching, Open Sourc=
e, IP networking, media &amp; entertainment, internet video, standards de=
velopment, IPv6, QAM to IP conversion</p>

<p dir=3D"auto">If you are interested, please sign up here:  <a href=3D"h=
ttps://www.yana0318.org/signup/" style=3D"color:#999">https://www.yana031=
8.org/signup/</a></p>
</blockquote>

<p dir=3D"auto">Leslie.</p>

<p dir=3D"auto">-- </p>

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<p dir=3D"auto">Leslie Daigle<br>
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<h2 style=3D"font-size:1.2em"><a href=3D"mailto:ldaigle@thinkingcat.com" =
style=3D"color:#777">ldaigle@thinkingcat.com</a></h2>

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Hi,

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advance of IETF 102 in Montreal to see if people have agenda items to=20
propose, or specific presentations to offer?

The timing of the meeting is not nailed down =E2=80=94 it naturally depen=
ds on=20
the IETF agenda, which will be published in mid- to late-June.

Thanks,
Leslie.

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<p dir=3D"auto">Hi,</p>

<p dir=3D"auto">Following up on some of our discussion in London, I=E2=80=
=99m reaching out in advance of IETF 102 in Montreal to see if people hav=
e agenda items to propose, or specific presentations to offer?</p>

<p dir=3D"auto">The timing of the meeting is not nailed down =E2=80=94 it=
 naturally depends on the IETF agenda, which will be published in mid- to=
 late-June. </p>

<p dir=3D"auto">Thanks,<br>
Leslie.</p>

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