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Agenda
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Day 1 - Monday
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9:00:00 AM9:10:00 AM0:10:00Welcome from ISOC-HK (local host)
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9:10:00 AM9:15:00 AM0:05:00Welcome from ZDNS/BII (sponsor)
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9:15:00 AM9:20:00 AM0:05:00Welcome from CNNIC (sponsor)
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9:20:00 AM9:30:00 AM0:10:00Logistics and late agenda changes (co-chairs)
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9:30:00 AM9:45:00 AM0:15:00Current problem statement (co-chairs)
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9:45:00 AM10:30:00 AM0:45:00Decreasing Access Time to Root Servers by Running One on Loopback (W. Kumari, P. Hoffman)
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10:30:00 AM11:00:00 AM0:30:00Break (coffee)
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11:00:00 AM11:45:00 AM0:45:00How to scale the DNS root system? (X. Li, P. Vixie)
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11:45:00 AM12:30:00 PM0:45:00Open discussion of the two drafts, with expected refinements to the problem statement
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12:30:00 PM2:00:00 PM1:30:00Lunch (hosted)
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2:00:00 PM2:30:00 PM0:30:00Using TCP by Default in Root Priming Exchange (Dr. Linjian Song, BII Lab)
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2:30:00 PM3:00:00 PM0:30:00Evolution of DNS root zone operation and management (Dr. Declan Ma, ZDNS Lab)
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3:00:00 PM3:30:00 PM0:30:00Offering DNS root zone on unmanaged anycast: comparisons with AS112 (Paul Hoffman)
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3:30:00 PM4:00:00 PM0:30:00Coffee break.
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4:00:00 PM4:30:00 PM0:30:00Integrity protection for entire zones (Paul Hoffman)
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4:30:00 PM5:30:00 PM1:00:00(Unscheduled private time)
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5:30:00 PM7:30:00 PM2:00:00Meet Mira lobby for dinner and cruise.
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Day 2 - Tuesday
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9:00:00 AM10:00:00 AM1:00:00Thoughts on combining Kumari and Vixie drafts.
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10:00:00 AM10:25:00 AM0:25:00DNSSEC Deployment
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10:25:00 AM11:00:00 AM0:35:00Coffee
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11:00:00 AM11:15:00 AM0:15:00TCP Priming vs No Glue
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11:15:00 AM11:30:00 AM0:15:00Use case analysis for zone hash
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11:30:00 AM11:45:00 AM0:15:00x.root-servers.net -> x.root
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11:45:00 AM12:00:00 PM0:15:00Mixed mode validators - Paul Vixie
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12:00:00 PM12:15:00 PM0:15:00Local Shared DNS Caching Agency
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12:15:00 PM12:15:00 PM0:00:00Open discussions
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Why are we sending "additional" information in priming queries. Should we stop?
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