Dear all,

thanks for the support!

I re-uploaded the draft with the updated name.

Chairs, I heard there is an option to ask for an early allocation for a community? I have to admit that I'm not deeply familar with the process here, I have however a favorite value in mind which I would love to see for this in the hope this ID one day becomes an RFC :)

Kind regards,
Max

On 11/26/22 21:59, Job Snijders wrote:
Dear all,

Thank you for your feedback! There was good support to adopt this
internet-draft and continue work on it as a working group document.

Authors, please name the internet-draft "draft-ietf-grow-anycast-community-00"
and submit it to https://datatracker.ietf.org/submit/

Kind regards,

Job

GROW co-chair

On Sat, Nov 05, 2022 at 03:48:16PM +0100, Job Snijders wrote:
Dear GROW,

The authors of draft-wilhelm-grow-anycast-community asked whether this
working group could consider adoption of the internet-draft.

This message is a request to the group for feedback on whether this
internet-draft should be adopted.

Title: A well-known BGP community to denote prefixes used for Anycast
Abstract:
    In theory routing decisions on the Internet and by extension within
    ISP networks should always use hot-potato routing to reach any given
    destination.  In reality operators sometimes choose to not use the
    hot-potato paths to forward traffic due to a variety of reasons,
    mostly motivated by traffic engineering considerations.  For prefixes
    carrying anycast traffic in virtually all situations it is advisable
    to stick to the hot-potato principle.  As operators mostly don't know
    which prefixes are carrying unicast or anycast traffic, they can't
    differentiate between them in their routing policies.

    To allow operators to take well informed decisions on which prefixes
    are carrying anycast traffic this document proposes a well-known BGP
    community to denote this property.

The Internet-Draft can be found here: 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-wilhelm-grow-anycast-community/

Please share with the mailing list if you are think this work should be
adopted by GROW, willing to review and/or otherwise contribute to this
draft!

WG Adoption call ends November 22th, 2022.

Kind regards,

Job / Chris

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