A little over 20 people participated, apart from IPP WG members, mainly from the IFAX and HTTP groups. A short update was given about which IPP/1.1 documents that have been sent to the IESG, and which are still under development in the WG. The main agenda point was to present and discuss the requirements and potential solutions for IPP Notifications. Comment on the requirements was the advice to stay away from also trying to solve accounting problems, and limit the scope to notification requirements. A discussion was also held on the pros and cons of using TCP/IP or UDP as transfer protocol for IPP Notifications. A recommendation was to first use TCP/IP, as UDP would require extra features to handle congestion control if considered for a notification protocol, and don't consider UDP unless real problems showed up with using TCP/IP. Towards the end of the meeting, an update of the current IPP Charter, which is vastly out-of-date, was presented and discussed. A proposal will be prepared for the ADs, for consideration whether to extend the current charter for additional work, such as the recently proposed admin operations, or to create a new charter for such future work. The WG chair reported that he is learning about additional organizations that have started work on IPP implementations most every week.