[ppml] Address Space versus Routing Slots
Owen DeLong
owen at delong.com
Tue May 2 15:14:04 EDT 2006
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>> Owen DeLong wrote: >> Sure. In the long run, a modified BGP or new routing protocol will >> be required. However, in the short run, I think we can use existing >> BGP in concert with a scalable solution which will buy time to do >> the changes to the routing protocol for later optimization. > > I wrote the following text 4 years ago, still is on the original page. > >> - It is not out of scope to discuss long-term solutions that require >> major undertakings (such as replacing BGP), but the focus should be >> on extracting out of these solutions the ideas that could be re-used >> for solutions that have a shorter time-to-market. > > Same question as to Jeroen: what makes you think you can deliver a > short-term solution now? Did you call a BoF to start with? Talked with > the shim6 people to know how they feel about a 180 degrees turn? > I think a solution is possible. I don't pretend to have all the answers, and, no, I don't have the resources to be as active in IETF as I would like to be, so, I must to some extent leave this part to others. My management barely understands the value of my participation in ARIN. They perceive no value whatsoever to IETF participation, unfortunately. However, I am hoping that by having rational PI policies in place, we can make it clear to IETF that PI will happen and that a scalable routing solution must be discussed/developed sooner rather than later. I have some ideas about how such a solution might be accomplished, but, they are just ideas. I'll happily share them with anyone who wishes to listen, and, I have shared them with several people. However, I do not know if that will yield any concrete results or not. All I can do is the best I can do. The alternative is to simply give up, which, I don't think serves the community at all. Owen -- If it wasn't crypto-signed, it probably didn't come from me. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 186 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.arin.net/pipermail/ppml/attachments/20060502/b8117b6e/attachment.bin
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