Re: IPR call for draft-nitish-vrrp-bfd-p2p

Jeff Tantsura <jefftant.ietf@gmail.com> Thu, 14 December 2017 21:48 UTC

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Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2017 13:48:29 -0800
Subject: Re: IPR call for draft-nitish-vrrp-bfd-p2p
From: Jeff Tantsura <jefftant.ietf@gmail.com>
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As co-author, I am not aware of any IPR that applies to the draft.

 

Thanks,

Jeff

From: rtgwg <rtgwg-bounces@ietf.org> on behalf of Chris Bowers <chrisbowers.ietf@gmail.com>
Date: Thursday, December 14, 2017 at 8:44 AM
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Subject: IPR call for draft-nitish-vrrp-bfd-p2p

 

RTGWG,

draft-nitish-vrrp-bfd-p2p is currently an individual draft.  Before conducting

a poll regarding working group adoption by RTGWG, I would like to get responses from 

the authors and contributors regarding any IPR related to this draft.

 

First, there is some history associated with this draft that is useful to document.

 

In June of 2015, draft-nitish-vrrp-bfd-00 was published based on the use of

point-to-point BFD by VRRP.

 

In July of 2015, draft-mirsky-bfd-p2mp-vrrp-use-case-00 was published 

based on the use of point-to-multipoint BFD by VRRP.

 

In October of 2015, after suggestions from the WG, the two drafts above were 

merged into draft-nitish-vrrp-bfd-02.

 

In January of 2016, the following IPR was disclosed related to draft-nitish-vrrp-bfd.

https://datatracker.ietf.org/ipr/2739/
draft-nitish-vrrp-bfd-02 was the current version of draft-nitish-vrrp-bfd when this IPR

was disclosed.

 

In October of 2016, a WG adoption poll was conducted regarding draft-nitish-vrrp-bfd.

There was not consensus to adopt the draft due to IPR concerns.  See this email for details. 

https://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/rtgwg/current/msg05729.html

 

In August of 2017, draft-nitish-vrrp-bfd-p2p-00 was published.  


In October of 2017, a new revision of draft-mirsky-bfd-p2mp-vrrp-use-case (rev-01) was published.

 

In December of 2017 (yesterday to be precise), an minor update to
draft-nitish-vrrp-bfd-p2p was published.

 

It is my understanding from discussions with the authors of these drafts,

both inside and outside of the RTGWG sessions at IETF100, that
draft-nitish-vrrp-bfd-p2p was written with the goal of separating the content

of the merged draft back into two separate drafts in such a way that  

the IPR disclosed in https://datatracker.ietf.org/ipr/2739/ does not apply to 
draft-nitish-vrrp-bfd-p2p.

 

Having documented that history, I would now like to conduct the usual

RTGWG process regarding IPR, specifically for IPR related to 

draft-nitish-vrrp-bfd-p2p.

 

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-nitish-vrrp-bfd-p2p/

 

If you are listed as an author or contributor to draft-nitish-vrrp-bfd-p2p, 

please respond to this email stating whether or not you are aware of any

IPR that applies to draft-nitish-vrrp-bfd-p2p. The response needs to be sent

to the RTGWG mailing list. The document will not advance to the next stage

until a response has been received from each author and each individual 

that has contributed to the document. 

 

Thanks,

Chris

 

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