Re: [Dcpel] bof?

Kathleen Nichols <nichols@pollere.com> Mon, 17 October 2005 03:34 UTC

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Tschofenig, Hannes wrote:
> hi all, 
> 
> i just took a look at the most recent meeting agenda for the 64th ietf
> meeting. (see http://www.ietf.org/meetings/agenda_64.txt) 
> 
> it seems that the dcpel bof is not scheduled. 

I just had word from David Kessens that he was scheduling us for
30 minutes in the Ops open area meeting for now.
> 
> is your plan todo this work in the transport area? i ask because this
> work was not advertised on some of the obvious mailing lists. 

No, not in transport. Scott and I discussed this a fair amount,
along with some discussion with other folks, and felt, as we
say in the proposal, that the major issues are more operational
now. We aren't really planning on writing a transport protocol
(say messaging or signaling) going into this. Seems like the
proper home for control plane stuff in the IETF is either Routing
or Operations and Management and this seems like the latter to
us. But where else would you like to advertise this? I have
been a bit lax on that, got buried under other stuff.

	Kathie

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