Alan,
> On Sep 16, 2024, at 3:59 PM, Alan Sukert via ids <ids at pwg.org> wrote:
> ...
> So, I'd like to here back from you - the people of the IDS reflector and on this DL -by this Wednesday your choice of the following three options:
> • Maintain the regular IDS WG Meetings for now. We would have a meeting this Thursday at the normal time of 3PM ET / 12 N PT. The agenda would be a review of the recent HCD iTC and HIT Meetings and a special topic that is currntly TBD,
> • Have a special IDS WG Meeting this Thursday at the at the normal time of 3PM ET / 12 N PT. The sole topic would be an open discussion of the future of IDS and where it should be going.
> • Stop having the IDS WG Meetings every two weeks and just have the IDS Session at the PWS Face-to-Face Meetings. The PWG SC can determine when to restart the IDS WG Meetings
> Please let me know what your thoughts are here. If I don't here anything I will assume it is business as usual and go with Option 1. Below is the link to the meeting if we do have it.
Except for the time that Joe Murdock roped me into doing the IDS Common Log spec I've only ever participated at the IDS F2F meetings. I have no skin in the HCD iTC game, so while I understand its importance I can't really say whether stopping regular IDS meetings will hurt/affect that effort.
I *do* think that we need the IDS WG to stick around because IPP ultimately depends on it as a resource for all things security - we've adopted a number of properties/elements from the IDS Attributes spec and use IDS log for anything requiring a log. Plus Smith's latest firmware update registration and "strong identity" work will likewise depend on IDS or IDS-endorsed solutions/specifications/standards.
*If* concall attendance is an issue, there is no sense you wasting your time as chair to prepare for and hold a call every two weeks. *If* there is an urgent topic that requires discussion, call a special meeting during the IDS time slot when you know the interested parties will attend. The key is to have a place/time for printing security professionals to be able to get together to discuss things and inform/guide the PWG at-large.
In short, I guess I'm saying that I, as an IPP WG officer and former PWG chair, prefer option 3 to keep IDS alive but reduce unnecessary meetings for you.
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Michael Sweet
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