Terry, The end of the charter says:
On Oct 19, 2011, at 7:23 PM, Terry Manderson wrote: > It is expected that the results of specifying, implementing, and testing > LISP will be fed to the general efforts at the IETF and IRTF (e.g., the > Routing Research Group) that attempts to understand which type of a > solution is optimal. ... > In addition, as these issues are understood, the > working group will analyze and document the implications of LISP on > Internet traffic, applications, routers, and security. This analysis > will explain what role LISP can play in scalable routing. The analysis > should also look at scalability and levels of state required for > encapsulation, decapsulation, liveness, and so on as well as the > manageability and operability of LISP. These seem to suggest two or more additional milestones, along the general lines of - Summarize results of specifying, implementing, and testing LISP and forward to IESG and/or IRTF. and - Analyze and document the implications of LISP on etc etc and explain blah blah. Forward to IESG for publication. (This partly echoes Yakov's earlier comment.) Regards, --John _______________________________________________ lisp mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/lisp
