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[NSIS] GIST



All,

 

Just for information,

 

I thank you for the slot at the NSIS meeting, to present the work at the ITU on Flow State Aware signalling.

 

As part of the discussions, I agreed, and it will be a pleasure, to compare the work you have done on GIST with the work going on in the ITU. I will comment on this asap.

 

 

Dr John Adams

 

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From: Martin Stiemerling <Stiemerling at nw.neclab.eu>
To: NSIS <nsis at ietf.org>
Sent: Tuesday, 14 April, 2009 1:37:20 PM
Subject: Re: [NSIS] GIST updated from todays IESG call

[writing as co-chair]

Dear all,

GIST has now been under IESG review and discussion since mid/end of 2006. GIST was returned to the WG before the IETF#68 meeting in Prague (before March 2007). Three partially different IESGs have reviewed and discussed GIST.

Since then GIST has been under discussion and several DISCUSSES have been resolved apart from the general doubt whether GIST as such is mature enough for standards track. This doubt seems to be still there, even with the new IESG members.

GIST has gone a long road in the IESG and still is not considered suitable for standards track. Magnus described the two possible ways in this situation:
- downgrading GIST to experimental or
- invoking the alternative procedure.

Downgrading is a hard step, especially after all the good work of the authors and the WG, the successful interops, the early expert review, and so on. BUT GIST as such will be still published as RFC. Calling for alternative procedure will eventually prolong the way of GIST to RFC status for an even longer time, with even more burden to the working group (considering a refusal of the IESG). As the WG will not only be in charge of finalizing GIST (and the other documents), but also be subject to a charter review.

However, in the full spirit of progressing NSIS to RFC status and not to abolish all the excellent work of the past, the decision to go for experimental looks natural in the light of the dead lock.

Remember, that GIST is only the first document out of the whole series that is still to come (e.g., QoS NSLP, NATFW NSLP, QSPEC, etc).

Please note, that downgrading to experimental, also likely applies to the NSLPs.

Please let the WG know your opinion about that!

  Martin

> -----Original Message-----
> From: nsis-bounces at ietf.org [mailto:nsis-bounces at ietf.org] On Behalf Of
> Magnus Westerlund
> Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 7:59 PM
> To: NSIS
> Cc: IESG
> Subject: [NSIS] GIST updated from todays IESG call
>
> At today's IESG call we discussed the status of GIST and path forward.
>
> It was clear that IESG is still dead locked on this document about its
> intended status. We polled all the IESG members and it is clear that
> publication as experimental status is acceptable for all, including the
> ones that are currently abstaining. After discussion I was left with a
> choice between invoking the alternative procedure (See bottom of
> http://www.ietf.org/u/ietfchair/voting-procedures.txt) and publication
> as the experimental. Please note that one of result of the alternative
> procedure if that fails is a charter review. Based on these choices and
> the information I have, I have chosen to go with downgrading GIST to
> Experimental status. I think that is the least disruptive choice I can
> make currently.
>
> I request that the WG resolves the discusses and submits a new draft
> version with an updated intended status. As usual discusses are for
> discussion and I hope can be resolved reasonably quickly with the
> discussing ADs.
>
> I am personally sorry that it has taken until now to come to any
> conclusion on the status question.
>
> Best Regards
>
> Magnus Westerlund
>
> IETF Transport Area Director & TSVWG Chair
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