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IETF-87 httpbis agenda
Slides
These are also available from the materials page:Draft -23 Changes
Header Compression Benchmarking
ALPN Settings
HTTP and Encryption
HTTP/2.0 with a TSV Eye
CWND data
Session 2013-07-31 1510-1610: Potsdam 2 - Audio stream - httpbis chatroom
Session 2013-07-31 1620-1720: Potsdam 2 - Audio stream - httpbis chatroom
Session 2013-08-02 0900-1100: Bellevue - Audio stream - httpbis chatroom
Agenda
# HTTPbis Working Group Agenda - IETF 87 - Meeting chat: <xmpp:httpbis@jabber.ietf.org?join> - Minutes: <http://tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/minutes> ## WEDNESDAY 31 July 2013 - 1510-1720 Afternoon Session II/III ### Potsdam 2: HTTP/1 and HTTP/2 * 1 min - Blue sheets / scribe selection * 4 min - Agenda bashing * 30 min - HTTP/1.x - draft -23 changes [Julian Reschke] - WGLC summary / Issue discussion <http://trac.tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/report/20> * 85 min - HTTP/2.x - San Francisco Interim meeting summary - Draft changes and open questions [Martin Thomson] - Implementation Status summary - Header Compression Benchmark [Christian Grothoff] - Known State For the TLS Case [Gabriel Montenegro] - update from TLS WG [EKR] - Issue discussion <https://github.com/http2/http2-spec/issues?labels=design&milestone=&page=1&state=open> ## FRIDAY 2 August 2013 - 0900-1100 Morning Session I ### Bellevue: HTTP/2 and Transport Joint Meeting * 1 min - Blue sheets / scribe selection * 4 min - Agenda bashing * 15 min - HTTP and Encryption [Mark Nottingham] * 20 min - HTTP/2 With A Transport Eye [Allison Mankin] * 20 min - Flow Control HTTP2 does flow control on top of TCP; in particular, how does HTTP2 mitigate pain from shrinking and sometimes zeroing the flow control windows? Also, which entities are advised to use and which to not use flow control? * 20 min - Priorities What is the relationship between HTTP priorities and QoS (or lack thereof)? * 20 min - Initial Congestion Window Previous versions of HTTP/2 (and SPDY) experimented with storing the congestion window size to reuse in future connections. This has been recently removed, but discussion may still be helpful. * 20 min - General Discussion / Other Issues