The fate of L2VPN
"Adrian Farrel" <adrian@olddog.co.uk> Thu, 16 October 2014 17:29 UTC
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From: "Adrian Farrel" <adrian@olddog.co.uk>
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Subject: The fate of L2VPN
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 18:29:19 +0100
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Hi, With the formation of the BESS working group and the approval in principle for the creation of the PALS working group, L2VPN is on its way out. The IESG today approved the principle of creating PALS and is sending the charter for external review. The current version of the charter can be seen at https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/charter-ietf-pals/ and your comments are welcome. The best place for those discussions would be routing-discussion@ietf.org. I am in the process of creating the pals@ietf.org mailing list. I am automatically subscribing the members of pwe3@ietf.org, but not the members of l2vpn@ietf.org because it is not clear which of you want to go to BESS and which to PALS. Please subscribe to the PALS list when it is created if it interests you. The draft agenda for IETF-91 shows two slots booked: one for L2VPN and one for PWE3. It is highly likely that PALS will be formally chartered on the 30th October IESG telechat. In this event, PALS will meet in the L2VPN slot and the PWE3 slot will be held in reserve in case there is overflow (highly unlikely on the current showing). Once PALS is up and running I will shut down L2VPN and thank (once again) the current chairs. Thanks, Adrian
- The fate of L2VPN Adrian Farrel