Re: [radext] Start of Call for Adoption for draft-winter-radext-populating-eapidentity-01

Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> Tue, 31 March 2015 19:24 UTC

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Subject: Re: [radext] Start of Call for Adoption for draft-winter-radext-populating-eapidentity-01
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On Mar 31, 2015, at 2:05 PM, Sam Hartman <hartmans@painless-security.com> wrote:
> This has already been discussed in the EAP community
> I think you may be reopening something that we substantially discussed
> in the past.

  FWIW, the overlap between EMU and RADEXT is pretty large.  There were people on the EMU list who commented on this draft, and those people are pretty much all here.

  I would support a notification to the EMU list that RADEXT is thinking about adopting this draft as a WG item.  But I think it would be the same people reviewing it, no matter where it was accepted.

  I support it in RADEXT because while the document talks about EAP, the *use-case* is largely RADIUS and Diameter roaming.

  Alan DeKok.