Re: [Edm] Potential new document on GREASE

"Brian Trammell (IETF)" <ietf@trammell.ch> Wed, 29 March 2023 05:21 UTC

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Subject: Re: [Edm] Potential new document on GREASE
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hi David, all,

I’m not sure I can sign up as an contributor but I enthusiastically volunteer as a reviewer. 

(Look forward to an EDM side meeting; was sad to miss the meeting in Yokohama but 01:30 local wasn’t happening)

Cheers,

Brian

> On 29 Mar 2023, at 02:16, David Schinazi <dschinazi.ietf@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi EDM ravers,
> 
> In today's EDM session, we talked about GREASE and how we've learned a lot since RFC 8701 and 9170 were written. Since there was interest in the room, we're considering writing a document about this. For the record, Lucas Pardue offered to be a co-author as long as he's not alone, and Dave Thaler and Jared Maunch offered to contribute. This means we're looking for folks interested in either authoring or contributing to the document, so consider this a call for volunteers!
> 
> In the spirit of GREASE, one potential name that has come up (and that I'll write down here before I forget) is LARD (Long-term Activities for Reliability and Deployability) -- credit to Cullen, Tommy and Dave for the idea.
> 
> Any thoughts? We'll organize an EDM side meeting on this topic between now and IETF 117.
> 
> David
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