[spring] use case documents adopted

"John G. Scudder" <jgs@juniper.net> Fri, 09 May 2014 16:39 UTC

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Folks,

We will adopt all three use case documents as WG items. There was "rough consensus" for adoption and ample scope for revision once they are published as WG documents:

- draft-previdi-spring-problem-statement
- draft-martin-spring-segment-routing-ipv6-use-cases
- draft-francois-spring-resiliency-use-case

Authors, please resubmit the documents as draft-ietf-spring-problem-statement, draft-ietf-spring-ipv6-use-cases, and draft-spring-resiliency-use-cases, respectively.

WG members, please provide specific suggestions for changes to these working group documents. We would like to get through the editing and revision process as fast as we reasonably can (though not faster :-).

Onward!

Thanks,

--John and Alvaro