The bmwg met Monday morning 7/31/00. Scott Bradner acted as chair due to the normal chair's being unable to attend. The first item on the agenda was a discussion on a proposal to have the bmwg develop documents about testing of performance in a wireless environment. The decision of the AD and the ad-hoc chair was that at this time it did not look like the proposed work fits within the bmwg area so the offer of a presentation was declined. The group then discussed draft-khurana-bmwg-diffservm-00.txt. There was a lot of discussion on trying to figure out if testing of a device that implements diffserv also needs to take into account the actions of end devices running TCP for example TCP backing off in the face of packet discard. The consensus seemed to be that any exploration of this should be done after the methodology of testing isolated diffserv performance had been completed. The final document that the working group discussed was draft-feher-benchresres-00.txt. Feher gave a short presentation explaining what was involved in testing devices implementing RSVP. There was support for continued work on this proposal but the suggestion was made to split the ID into separate terminology and methodology documents.