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On Nov 5, 2006, at 13:27, Sam Hartman wrote:
> And I believe that the tsvwg is the right place to discuss where RSVP
> intersects with security.
The point is that this work belongs here at the IETF, not which working
group addresses a particular aspect.
Kimberly
-----Original Message-----
From: lars.eggert at netlab.nec.de
To: Sam Hartman
Cc: King, Kimberly S.; Pekka Savola; Scott Bradner; ietf at ietf.org
Sent: 11/5/2006 4:48 PM
Subject: Re: WG Review: Recharter of Internet Emergency Preparedness (iepr
ep)
On Nov 5, 2006, at 13:27, Sam Hartman wrote:
> And I believe that the tsvwg is the right place to discuss where RSVP
> intersects with security.
I agree with Sam. TSVWG is the WG currently chartered for RSVP
maintenance, which I would see this falling under. Here is the
relevant charter text:
The currently active TSVWG work items mostly fall under the
following topics:
(...)
Maintenance of the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP),
which involves bug fixes to the RSVP specifications and
their progression along the standards track. This work item
may also include a small number of extensions to RSVP or
advisory documents to address specific application
scenarios. In order to maintain stable specifications,
additional work on RSVP in TSVWG requires Area Director
approval.
Lars
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