[L2sm] Adoption poll for draft-wen-l2sm-l2vpn-service-model-03.txt

"Adrian Farrel" <adrian@olddog.co.uk> Fri, 18 November 2016 00:26 UTC

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From: Adrian Farrel <adrian@olddog.co.uk>
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Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2016 00:26:17 -0000
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Subject: [L2sm] Adoption poll for draft-wen-l2sm-l2vpn-service-model-03.txt
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Hi,

Our charter mandates that we consider basing our work on
draft-wen-l2sm-l2vpn-service-model-03.txt

As we discussed in the meeting, that draft is not perfect. But when I asked the
room whether we thought that it would provide a good starting point that we
could work with to polish and adapt to become the I-D that we ultimately submit
for publication as an RFC, I believe I heard a good hum in favour and silence in
opposition.

So this email starts a formal poll for adoption. Please answer:

Do you think that the WG should adopt draft-wen-l2sm-l2vpn-service-model-03.txt?

If "yes," it would help if you could indicate whether you have read the draft
and how happy you are with it.
If "no", it is important that you provide reasons.

This poll will last for two weeks, ending on Saturday 3rd December.

Just to reassure everyone that adoption does not imply that anything is set in
stone: we expect the WG to continue to develop the content and change whatever
needs to be changed.

Thanks,
Adrian and Qin