[sidr] congratulations to the wg and the RFC authors
Sandra Murphy <sandy@tislabs.com> Tue, 03 October 2017 22:01 UTC
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Subject: [sidr] congratulations to the wg and the RFC authors
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Speaking as one of the wg co-chairs: We would like to congratulate the wg and the RFC editors, authors and contributors on the publication of the suite of RFCs related to BGPsec. Everyone stand up and take a bow, you’ve all earned it. There’s no way to list everyone involved without making this sound like a long Oscar acceptance speech. But just the editors can be called out: RFC 8205 Title: BGPsec Protocol Specification Author: M. Lepinski, Ed., K. Sriram, Ed. RFC 8206 Title: BGPsec Considerations for Autonomous System (AS) Migration Author: W. George BCP 211 RFC 8207 Title: BGPsec Operational Considerations Author: R. Bush RFC 8208 Title: BGPsec Algorithms, Key Formats, and Signature Formats Author: S. Turner, O. Borchers RFC 8209 Title: A Profile for BGPsec Router Certificates, Certificate Revocation Lists, and Certification Requests Author: M. Reynolds, S. Turner, S. Kent RFC 8210 Title: The Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) to Router Protocol, Version 1 Author: R. Bush, R. Austein RFC 8211 Title: Adverse Actions by a Certification Authority (CA) or Repository Manager in the Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) Author: S. Kent, D. Ma —Sandy, speaking as one of the wg co-chairs
- [sidr] congratulations to the wg and the RFC auth… Sandra Murphy
- Re: [sidr] congratulations to the wg and the RFC … Susan Hares
- Re: [sidr] congratulations to the wg and the RFC … Alvaro Retana