RE: [Diffserv] Dscp and DscpOrAny TCs

"Jean-Francois Mule" <jf.mule@cablelabs.com> Sun, 09 March 2003 11:29 UTC

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Subject: RE: [Diffserv] Dscp and DscpOrAny TCs
Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2003 16:23:34 -0700
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From: Jean-Francois Mule <jf.mule@cablelabs.com>
To: "Woundy, Richard" <Richard_Woundy@cable.comcast.com>, "Wijnen, Bert (Bert)" <bwijnen@lucent.com>, Andrew Smith <ah_smith@acm.org>
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> The IPCDN WG as a whole, and this chair in particular, 
> understands that the IETF owns change control for its drafts 
> and RFCs. That doesn't mean that folks in IPCDN will never 
> object to changes -- but is that really unique to this WG?
> 
> What Bert says below is all we can ask for from the IETF:
> 
> >From my point of view, we will not just accept everything and rubber 
> >stamp. But I also understand that we have to be practical 
> and that we 
> >do not just want to make them start from scratch just for the fun of 
> >it.
> 
> -- Richard Woundy, IPCDN Co-Chair
I second Rich's point above.
The cable industry and CableLabs have made tremendous efforts to adopt a
higher net citizen profile in working *with* IETF (of which some of us
"cable" engineers feel a part of and have been a part of in previous
lifes).
 
Jean-Francois Mule, the other IPCDN Co-Chair
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