[14:29:58] john.levine joins the room [14:30:07] john.levine leaves the room [14:55:56] J.D. joins the room [15:06:11] john.levine joins the room [15:08:08] good morning, john [15:08:13] hi [15:08:29] If I type worse than usual, it's EAI's fault for being at 3 AM [15:09:08] yeah, ouch [15:10:36] john.levine leaves the room [15:10:38] john.levine joins the room [15:14:30] I can't hear you very well, but I probably know mostly what you'll say [15:15:09] this being IETF, most of what I'll be saying is on the slides [15:16:09] barryleiba joins the room [15:16:38] John, if you want to say anything on mic, say "mic". [15:16:50] OK [15:17:39] resnick joins the room [15:29:31] I've read it [15:29:37] I've read it [15:30:22] Jim Galvin joins the room [15:36:34] mic: doesn't handset spam report go to your own provider? direct reports from users seems fraught with misery [15:37:31] es, i think that's right, john [15:38:26] mic: re user reporting, I'd rather design a way for end users to send reports to their own ISP for aggregation and possible forwarding [15:43:47] weiber joins the room [16:00:37] Jacky Yao (Health Yao) joins the room [16:08:10] mic: there are also a couple other documents out there which may have the same end goal, entirely separate from MARF (I'll find the URLs & paste 'em here) [16:09:02] http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-dskoll-reputation-reporting-02 [16:09:41] weiber leaves the room [16:11:58] mic: this should be a new WG. it's really different [16:12:24] john.levine leaves the room [16:12:41] resnick leaves the room [16:13:01] barryleiba leaves the room [16:13:06] J.D. leaves the room [16:17:56] Jim Galvin leaves the room [16:18:22] Jacky Yao (Health Yao) leaves the room [20:15:50] Jacky Yao (Health Yao) joins the room [20:23:09] Jacky Yao (Health Yao) leaves the room [21:39:19] Jim Galvin joins the room [22:05:24] Jim Galvin leaves the room