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Mark Nottingham edited this page Jun 15, 2015
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Each day will have the same basic structure:
- 08:30 - Coffee, settling in
- 09:00 - Session 1
- 10:30 - Morning break
- 11:00 - Session 2
- 12:30 - Lunch
- 13:30 - Session 3
- 15:30 - Afternoon break
- 16:00 - Session 4
- 17:30 - Break for day
Depending on how people feel, we may break early some days
Some sessions will include planned presentations to get discussion going, but the main focus will always be on generating discussion, not just sitting and watching slides. As a result, we will give strong instructions to presenters to assume an expert audience, to be concise, and to identify major questions and unknowns to spur further discussion.
A few sessions are identified as unconference sessions. Planning for them happens over on the Unconference wiki page.
The mapping to sessions below is rough, and we expect to adapt the agenda as the workshop progresses.
- Session 1: Welcome, introductions, ground rules
- Presentation: HTTP According to Roy (Roy Fielding)
- Session 2: HTTP as it's practiced: clients, server and intermediary viewpoints and concerns
- Presentation: A Browser's View of HTTP (Patrick McManus)
- Presentation: An Intermediary's View of HTTP (Poul-Henning Kamp)
- Session 3: HTTP/2: experiences, experiments and issues
- Presentation: HTTP/2 Implementation Experiences (Stefan Eissing)
- Session 4: Unconference
- Session 1: HTTP and the Transport Layer: UDP, DTLS, QUIC, cell networks, etc.
- Presentation: QUIC (Jana Iyengar)
- Presentation: QUIC evaluation (Gaetano Carlucci)
- Session 2: HTTP and the Transport Layer (continued)
- Session 3: HTTP and the Transport Layer (continued)
- Session 4: Unconference
- Session 1: HTTP Security and Privacy: PKI, HTTPS everywhere, authentication, cookies, fingerprinting, onion routing
- Presentation: HTTP Security Overview (EKR or Mike West)
- Presentation: HTTP Privacy and Anonymity (Mike Perry / Georg Koppen)
- Session 2: HTTP Security and Privacy (continued)
- Session 3: Caching and CDNs: interaction with encryption, content negotiation, cache keys, routing, alt-svc
- Presentation: Blind Cache (Martin Thomson)
- Presentation: Client Hints (Ilya Grigorik)
- Session 4: Social Event
- Session 1: Caching and CDNs (continued)
- Session 2: Odds and Ends
- Presentation: JSON Header Encoding (Julian Reschke)
- Session 3: Odds and Ends (continued)
- Session 4: Wrap-up: conclusions, feedback, next steps