[ippm] Calls for adoption as WG items

Brian Trammell <ietf@trammell.ch> Tue, 24 June 2014 14:17 UTC

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Greetings, IPPM,

This is a call for adoption for four new milestones under the current IPPM charter.

(1) Submit a draft updating RFC2679 based on testing and implementation 
    experience (RFC 6808) to the IESG as Proposed Standard
  (under consideration for this milestone is draft-morton-ippm-2679-bis-04)

(2) Submit a draft updating RFC2680 based on testing and implementation 
    experience (draft-ietf-ippm-testplan-rfc2680-05) to the IESG as 
    Proposed Standard
  (under consideration for this milestone is draft-morton-ippm-2679-bis-04)

(3) Submit a draft adding DSCP and ECN monitoring to TWAMP to the 
    IESG as Proposed Standard
  (under consideration for this milestone is draft-hedin-ippm-type-p-monitor-03)

(4) Submit a draft adding a UDP Checksum Trailer to OWAMP and TWAMP to the IESG 
    as Informational
  (under consideration for this milestone is draft-mizrahi-ippm-checksum-trailer-00)

For each draft, please indicate the following to the list at ippm@ietf.org

(a) whether you support the addition of the milestone and the adoption of the draft as a WG item to fulfill that milestone
(b) whether you have read the draft
(c) whether you pledge to review the draft during the WG process.

This call for adoption will last until Thursday 10 July 2014.

Many thanks, best regards,

Brian

On 02 Jun 2014, at 18:07, Brian Trammell <ietf@trammell.ch> wrote:

> Greetings, IPPM,
> 
> Thanks and congratulations to the authors on the approval of our first draft from the "new" (March 2013) charter!
> 
> As we're moving forward in our charter, it's time to consider adopting new drafts.
> 
> I've seen implicit requests for a call for adoption for the following two drafts, which were not adopted in Orlando because we wanted to see if 2330-update would change their scope significantly:
> 
> draft-morton-ippm-2679-bis-04
> draft-morton-ippm-2680-bis-02
> 
> We have at least one explicit request for a call for adoption:
> 
> draft-hedin-ippm-type-p-monitor-03
> 
> If there are other documents which you would like to have considered for adoption as IPPM WG items in the next round under the present charter, please notify the chairs at ippm-chairs@tools.ietf.org by Friday, June 6th; we'll run the call for adoption after that.
> 
> Thanks, cheers,
> 
> Brian (as chair)
> 
> 
> Begin forwarded message:
> 
>> From: The IESG <iesg-secretary@ietf.org>
>> Subject: Document Action: 'Advanced Stream and Sampling Framework for IPPM' to Informational RFC (draft-ietf-ippm-2330-update-05.txt)
>> Date: 29 May 2014 21:41:55 GMT+2
>> Resent-To: bill@wjcerveny.com, ietf@trammell.ch,
>> To: IETF-Announce <ietf-announce@ietf.org>
>> Cc: RFC Editor <rfc-editor@rfc-editor.org>, ippm mailing list <ippm@ietf.org>, ippm chair <ippm-chairs@tools.ietf.org>
>> 
>> The IESG has approved the following document:
>> - 'Advanced Stream and Sampling Framework for IPPM'
>> (draft-ietf-ippm-2330-update-05.txt) as Informational RFC
>> 
>> This document is the product of the IP Performance Metrics Working Group.
>> 
>> The IESG contact persons are Spencer Dawkins and Martin Stiemerling.
>> 
>> A URL of this Internet Draft is:
>> http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-ippm-2330-update/
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Technical Summary
>> 
>>  To obtain repeatable results in modern networks, test descriptions 
>>  need an expanded stream parameter framework that also augments 
>>  aspects specified as Type-P for test packets.  This memo updates
>>  the IP Performance Metrics (IPPM) Framework, RFC 2330, with 
>>  advanced considerations for measurement methodology and testing.  
>>  The existing framework mostly assumes deterministic connectivity, 
>>  and that a single test stream will represent the characteristics of the 
>>  path when it is aggregated with other flows.  Networks have evolved 
>>  and test stream descriptions must evolve with them, otherwise 
>>  unexpected network features may dominate the measured performance.  
>>  This memo describes new stream parameters for both network 
>>  characterization and support of application design using IPPM metrics.
>> 
>> Working Group Summary
>> 
>>  This draft was first introduced to the working group in October 2012. 
>>  Support for the draft was indicated at meetings with no dissent.
>> 
>> Document Quality
>> 
>>  As an update to the IPPM Framework, this document adds 
>>  new and updated considerations for stream parameters.
>> 
>>  The document shepherd reviewed the document as a “-02” 
>>  draft and reviewed the changes which constitute “-03” and “-04”.
>> 
>>  As documented, other topics in the IPPM Framework which 
>>  might be updated or augmented are deferred to future work.  This 
>>  includes the topics of passive and various forms of of hybrid 
>>  active/passive measurements.
>> 
>> Personnel
>> 
>>  The document shepherd was Bill Cerveny. The responsible 
>>  area director is Spencer Dawkins.
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