[Rsvp] Re: IANA Considerations for RSVP
Curtis Villamizar
curtis@fictitious.org
Mon, 27 Jan 2003 17:41:33 -0500
In message <05707214338CD5119BFF0040A5B170D30288973A@mail3.tellium.com>, Bala R
ajagopalan writes:
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>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Curtis Villamizar [mailto:curtis@fictitious.org]
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> > > Going forward, I hope the IETF makes it mandatory
> > > to have outside work examined in the relevant WGs with
> > > the same seriousness as regular WG items (or assign
> > > evaluation teams, like design teams). This would bring
> > > overall sanity and be beneficial for all groups.
> > >
> >
> > Any organization or representative may sumbit an internet draft and it
> > may be given consideration by the WG. It carries no more weight than
> > any other individual WG submission.
> >
> > If the WG is not interested, that is the end of it.
> >
> > Curtis
> >
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> This is precisely the problem. The above mode of operation is fine
> when considering work to be done within an IETF WG. But it
> results in the sort of grumbling we heard recently when external
> orgs do independent work. There needs to be a process to
> look at external work more rigorously (or, ignore "uninteresting"
> work completely and not worry about IETF protocol changes elsewhere).
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> Bala
Uninteresting in this context usually means that there is no consensus
on any good reason for a particular protocol extension to exist or
that there is sufficient concensus that the protocol extension
represents a poorly engineered solution.
Its just when you ask for codepoints for "uninteresting" work that
there is trouble.
The IETF should not feel obligated to accommodate a study group coming
to it that is trying to jam a square peg into a round hole.
Curtis