RE: [bmwg] Is the BMWG a proper home for this I-D?ch

sporetsky@quarrytech.com Tue, 05 October 2004 17:01 UTC

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Subject: RE: [bmwg] Is the BMWG a proper home for this I-D?ch
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This is not a plug-in.  It is very specific to measuring network convergence
and does not plug-in to any other documents..

Scott

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From: Michele Bustos [mailto:mbustos@ixiacom.com]
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Subject: RE: [bmwg] Is the BMWG a proper home for this I-D?ch


Isn't this considered a "plug-in"??  I don't see the issue if we are
allowing other plug-ins.

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From: bmwg-bounces@ietf.org [mailto:bmwg-bounces@ietf.org]On Behalf Of
Russ White
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Subject: RE: [bmwg] Is the BMWG a proper home for this I-D?ch



> Isn't there a "best practices" genre of RFC which might pertain?

Actually, you've hit the nail on the head. What would hte WG think of 
taking on creating a BCP for testing, and using this doc as the core of 
that effort? That fits what this doc is driving at better than an 
informational, and it certainly doesn't fit into the concept of an actual 
set of tests, defined, etc.

Thoughts?

:-)

Russ


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