Re: [GROW] WG Adoption: draft-ymbk-grow-blackholing (expires: 08/26/2015 - Aug 26)

Christopher Morrow <christopher.morrow@gmail.com> Sun, 01 November 2015 23:54 UTC

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Subject: Re: [GROW] WG Adoption: draft-ymbk-grow-blackholing (expires: 08/26/2015 - Aug 26)
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howdy!
after a long delay this pops out the 'adoption call' chute as 'adopted'.
The authors can spin a re-named draft when the gates re-open for draft
submission (probably monday?) and we can progress along as we should.

thanks for reading the draft, providing comments and
support/no-support commentary.
-chris

On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 5:55 AM, Christopher Morrow
<christopher.morrow@gmail.com> wrote:
> Howdy Grow folk,
> Thomas and his co-editors are looking for support/not-support for:
>   <http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-ymbk-grow-blackholing-01.txt>
>
> who's abstract is:
>   "This document describes the use of a well-known Border Gateway
>    Protocol (BGP) community for blackholing at IP networks and Internet
>    Exchange Points (IXP).  This well-known advisory transitive BGP
>    community, namely BLACKHOLE, allows an origin AS to specify that a
>    neighboring IP network or IXP should blackhole a specific IP prefix."
>
> we have had a lively discussion on-list and in the last meeting in
> Prague, it'd be great to have some discussion about adoption and then
> a decision on/about 8/26 (august 26th).
>
> Thanks!
> -chris
> co-chair