Re: [dtn-interest] New routing solutions?

waldir moreira <faqzao@hotmail.com> Thu, 13 November 2014 16:41 UTC

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From: waldir moreira <faqzao@hotmail.com>
To: Anders Lindgren <dugdale@gmail.com>
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Dear Anders,
Thanks for your email.Yes, I noticed the efforts are towards the DTNWG.Still, my concern is whether DTNRG has interest in accepting new routing solutions.I can see that the interest is there, and perhaps we should come up with a plan to follow with the framework.
BR, 

Waldir 

> From: dugdale@gmail.com
> Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2014 02:27:37 +0100
> Subject: Re: [dtn-interest] New routing solutions?
> To: faqzao@hotmail.com
> CC: dtn-interest@irtf.org
> 
> Waldir,
> 
> As you note, the generic opportunistic routing framework (gorf) draft
> hasn't progressed much lately. However, this has unfortunately been
> the case for the whole RG for a while (might be partly due to a lot of
> people focusing efforts on the startup of the DTNWG, so once that one
> is up and running, we might have a better idea of the role and
> interest of the RG...).
> 
> I am still interested in this, so if there are interest from others in
> this, I'd be happy to pick up work on the framework draft again and
> try to progress that further.
> 
> /Anders
> 
> On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 1:16 PM, waldir moreira <faqzao@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Dear colleagues,
> >
> > Recently our draft on social-aware opportunistic routing has expired
> > (http://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-moreira-dlife-04.txt).
> >
> > Despite of a first interest from the DTNRG by the time of its first
> > appearance, our draft has not received any technical feedback as expected
> > (it remained as individual submission and no stream defined).
> >
> > Thus, the intention of this email is to check with my colleagues whether
> > there is any interest from the DTNRG (or its IETF WG counterpart) on new
> > routing solutions.
> >
> > I recall that some emails were exchanged about a generic framework to allow
> > better development of new solutions, but that didnt go far as well.
> >
> > Be it for new routing approaches or for a generic routing framework, we
> > would be more than happy to contribute if there is still any interest from
> > this RG in such direction.
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Waldir Aranha Moreira Junior, Ph.D.
> > Researcher at the Association for Research and Development in Cognition and
> > People Centric Computing - COPELABS
> > Invited Professor at University Lusofona - ULHT/ULP
> > External collaborator of the Research Group on Computer Networks and
> > Multimedia Communications - GERCOM/UFPA
> > LinkedIn profile
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