Re: [Qirg] document status

Axel Dahlberg <E.A.Dahlberg@tudelft.nl> Tue, 26 March 2019 15:23 UTC

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Hi Rodney! Thanks for organizing the meeting. Was very interesting and useful!


Regarding the changes from 00 to 01 of the link layer draft. The only difference is that I've updated the link to our link layer paper on arXiv.


/Axel Dahlberg

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From: Qirg <qirg-bounces@irtf.org> on behalf of Rodney Van Meter <rdv@sfc.wide.ad.jp>
Sent: 26 March 2019 15:41:02
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Subject: [Qirg] document status

Thanks for a very successful meeting today.  There were excellent comments/questions from the floor that will really advance the documents, which will have a positive impact on the embryonic networks that people are building today.

Here’s what I think the current document status is.  n.b.: of course
the official status is in
https://datatracker.ietf.org/group/qirg/documents/, this is a snapshot
for discussion and FYI.

I was concerned about having screwed up the naming of several I-Ds, but we’re in good shape.

RG drafts:

1. Architectural Principles for a Quantum Internet
   draft-irtf-qirg-principles-00
   status: adopted as an RG work item in the meeting 2019/3/26
   (status was already "adopted" in datatracker, so we confirmed that)
   No objections?
   (Because we adopted the draft, the current I-D name is fine.)
   Wojciech is currently the only author, but numerous hands went up
   in the session today when asked if they would contribute to such a
   document.  I expect this will go forward and that those who
   contribute substantially will be added as authors of the document.
   (In the pleasant hypothetical where a lot of people contribute,
   we'll reorganize a bit into "editor(s)" and "contributors".)

Individual drafts:

1. Advertising Entanglement Capabilities in Quantum Networks
   draft-kaws-qirg-advent-02
   status: active individual submission
   I haven't talked to the authors directly, but this I-D jumped to
   -02 *today*.  Can the authors comment on what the changes are to
   the document, and how they want to proceed?

2. The Link Layer service in a Quantum Internet
   draft-dahlberg-ll-quantum-01
   status: active individual submission
   This I-D moved to -01 *today*.  Axel, can you comment on what
   changed between -00 and -01?  There were *excellent* questions
   today that I'm sure will drive some interesting design decisions,
   especially around identifiers for nodes.  (Not that _anyone_ in
   IETF *ever* has an opinion about a naming/identifier/locator
   architecture...)

3. Connection Setup in a Quantum Network
   draft-van-meter-qirg-quantum-connection-setup-00
   status: active individual submission
   This is what our current Quantum Internet simulator *does*, in
   terms of the content of messages exchanged.  As it moves to
   implementation for a real network, those messages could be carried
   over a variety of mechanisms.  We're happy to have feedback on
   relevant protocols that might be amenable to extensions for this.

—Rod

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