Re: [sfc] Closure of SFC Working group

Joel Halpern <jmh@joelhalpern.com> Mon, 10 July 2023 17:02 UTC

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Subject: Re: [sfc] Closure of SFC Working group
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Thank you Andrew.

Joel

On 7/10/2023 7:31 AM, Andrew Alston - IETF wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> With draft-ietf-sfc-multi-layer-oam-28 about to move into the RFC 
> editor queue, as communicated a while back, this brings closure to the 
> SFC working group.
>
> I will be discussing an AD sponsorship of  sfc-nsh-ecn-support draft 
> with the authors so that this document can still progress post-closure.
>
> While there will be a closure email sent, I wish to explicitly thank 
> the SFC chairs for all the work they have done over the lifespan of 
> the working group, and congratulate all involved for the RFC’s that 
> have been published over the lifespan of the working group.
>
> The working group has been active for 10 years and has produced 9 
> RFC’s (which will rise to 12 once the RFC editor queue clears), and 
> potentially 13 if we include the sfc-nsh-ecn-support document.
>
> In the review of the SFC documents that I have handled in my role as 
> AD, I have found the quality of the documents to be of a consistently 
> high standard and the efforts of the working group have been appreciated.
>
> I will be leaving the working group mailing list open should there be 
> any follow-up required and for history/archival purposes.
>
> Once again, my thanks to all the participants and the chairs.
>
> Official closure will occur as soon as the multi-layer oam document 
> moves into the editor queue.
>
> Thanks
>
> Andrew Alston
>
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