Re: [PANRG] Remind me again. What IS Path Aware Networking? :-)

Theresa Enghardt <ietf@tenghardt.net> Thu, 04 June 2020 02:47 UTC

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Subject: Re: [PANRG] Remind me again. What IS Path Aware Networking? :-)
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Hi,

On 03.06.20 18:43, Spencer Dawkins at IETF wrote:
> During our call today, we talked (if I understood correctly) about
> having one place where we loosely describe what Path Aware Networking
> is (since we have at least three definitions in the charter,
> research-questions, and what-not-to-do), and pointing to that one
> place everywhere else that sort of has a description. 
>
> I believe the action was that Spencer, Brian, Theresa, and Gorry would
> huddle and try to come up with a description that we think is good
> enough to show the working group. 
>
> Did I have that right?

Without trying to sign him up for anything, I think Cyrill's name was
mentioned, too.

Otherwise, this matches what I recall.

As far as I'm concerned, feel free to just send a doodle link.

Best,
Theresa