Re: [CDNi] CDNI Logging - IANA section

Ben Niven-Jenkins <ben@niven-jenkins.co.uk> Thu, 27 June 2013 08:35 UTC

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Francois,

I haven't considered the proposal in detail but proposing an x- prefix reminded me of this draft

http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-saintandre-xdash-considered-harmful

At one point it was being discussed in appsarea WG but I can't remember whether it ended up going anywhere.

Ben

On 26 Jun 2013, at 18:39, Francois Le Faucheur (flefauch) wrote:

> Hi Ray,
> 
> We discussed the IANA allocation policy at the informal meeting. There was convergence on adding both a "private use" and a "specification required" namespaces. As an example, below is what I drafted for the first IANA registry. Let us know if you have comments.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Francois
> 
> 6.1.  CDNI Logging Directive Names Registry
> 
>    The IANA is requested to create a new registry, CDNI Logging
>    Directive Names.
> 
>    The initial contents of the CDNI Logging File Directives registry
>    comprise the names of the directives specified in Section 3.3 of the
>    present document, and are as follows:
> 
>     +------------------------------+-----------+
>     + Directive name               + Reference |
>     +------------------------------+-----------+
>     + Version                      + RFC xxxx  |
>     + UUID                         + RFC xxxx  |
>     + Claimed-Origin               + RFC xxxx  |
>     + Verified-Origin              + RFC xxxx  |
>     + Record-Type                  + RFC xxxx  |
>     + Fields                       + RFC xxxx  |
>     + Integrity-Hash               + RFC xxxx  |
>     +------------------------------+-----------+
> 
>                                  Figure 4
> 
>    [Instructions to IANA: Replace "RFC xxxx" above by the RFC number of
>    the present document]
> 
>    Within the registry:
> 
>    o  the subset of the namespace starting with "x" "-" is set aside for
>       "Private Use" as specified in [RFC5226].  To minimize conflicts in
>       the names used, the name MUST be structured as : "x" "-" "vendor-
>       ID" "-" "vendor-specific-cdni-logging-directive-name" where the
>       "vendor-ID" identifies the vendor and the "vendor-specific- cdni-
>       logging-directive-name" identifies the actual vendor-specific
>       directive.  For example, a vendor specific directive name could
>       look like "x-vendor1-interesting_directive1".
> 
>    o  the subset of the namespace starting with "r" "-" is to be
>       allocated by IANA according to the "Specification Required" policy
>       specified in [RFC5226].
> 
>    o  the rest of the namespace is to be allocated by IANA according to
>       the "Standards Action" policy specified in [RFC5226].
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 26 Jun 2013, at 16:58, "Francois Le Faucheur (flefauch)" <flefauch@cisco.com>
>  wrote:
> 
>> Hello Ray,
>> 
>> On 26 Jun 2013, at 11:27, "Brandenburg, R. (Ray) van" <ray.vanbrandenburg@tno.nl>
>>  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Francois, all,
>>>  
>>> I’ve just read through the latest iteration: my compliments, the document has improved significantly.
>> 
>> Appreciated.
>> 
>>>  
>>> (Unfortunately, I have not been able to join the CDNI Logging calls, and will not be able to do so today as well. So the following point may have been discussed during the calls.) 
>>> I noticed that the IANA registries specify ‘Standards Action’ as the method for extending the registries. I was wondering what the reasoning behind this was?
>> 
>> It is just that at teh time of writing, it was clear that some allocation had to go through standards track (eg the WG defines a new type of CDNI Logging record for Request Routing which requires a new Record-Type and say a couple new CDNI Logging fields) and it needed a bit more thinking about how much flexibility we need for the rest (hence teh Editor's note).
>> 
>>> To me it seems unnecessarily strict, as well as being somewhat contradictory with the Editor’s note included in the same section.  We would basically rule out any informational or experimental RFC, as well as proprietary logging fields or standardization efforts by other bodies. I would expect some CDN vendors to want to do logging of additional fields. I would therefore propose we go for ‘Specification Required’ or ‘Expert Review’.
>> 
>> I agree flexibility needs to be added. 
>> I am happy to allow something which requires an open spec (possibly somehow vetted by the IETF) (e.g. Specification Required or Expert Review).
>> I think we should also have a very light-weight process (ie without IETF involvement) to allow vendors to experiment with extensions (eg Private/experimental use).
>> I'll try collect more input at today's informal meeting.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Francois
>> 
>> 
>>>  
>>> Best regards,
>>>  
>>> Ray
>>>  
>>> From: cdni-bounces@ietf.org [mailto:cdni-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Francois Le Faucheur (flefauch)
>>> Sent: dinsdag 25 juni 2013 16:33
>>> To: cdni@ietf.org
>>> Subject: [CDNi] CDNi] CDNI Logging - Series of Informal Meetings
>>>  
>>> Hello,
>>>  
>>> Just a friendly reminder about tommorow's informal CDNI Logging meeting. 
>>> * Wed 26 June 2013, at 08:0 Pacific Time = 17:00 Central European Time, for 90 minute
>>> Webex details included below.
>>>  
>>> We just posted a new rev of cdni-logging that reflects some of last informal meeting's discussions. The key changes over -03 are:
>>> * rewrite of all formats/rules aspects
>>> * added creation of three IANA registries to prepare for extensibility of CDNI Logging
>>> 
>>> A new version (-04) has been submitted for draft-ietf-cdni-logging:
>>> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-cdni-logging-04.txt
>>> 
>>> Diff from previous version:
>>> http://www.ietf.org/rfcdiff?url2=draft-ietf-cdni-logging-04
>>>  
>>> Talk to you tomorrow
>>>  
>>> Francois
>>>  
>>>  
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> ========================================
>>> 
>>> Topic: IETF CDNI Logging - Informal Meeting 
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