On 30 Oct 2012, at 20:12, Vince Fuller <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Luigi-
> 
> Quick follow-up questions/comments:
> 
>>> 2. Deployment Philosophy
> ...
>>>   The extreme focus on a viable deployment scheme is one of the
>>>   novelties of LISP.
>>> 
>> 
>> Might be worth citing:
>> 
>> http://www.computer.org/portal/web/csdl/doi/10.1109/MIC.2012.98
> 
> Is this a stable web page, suitable for citation?
yes, and reference like this:  Damien Saucez, Luigi Iannone, Olivier 
Bonaventure, Dino Farinacci, "Designing a Deployable Future Internet: the 
Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol (LISP) case," IEEE Internet Computing, 
vol. 99, no. PrePrints, p. 1, , 2012 

note however that it is a pre-print and in a few weeks only the final reference 
will
be available with the correct paging.

> It is also worth noting
> that your reference is to a very poorly written abstract

could you be more precise?

> for an article
> that can only be read by paying $19; maybe not best thing to cite in a
> document that is intended to be an RFC. Is there a more direct reference
> to a document that discusses the same issues?

Journals are by definition archives so it will last "forever". I
understand that having to pay for an article is something
odd but unfortunately for that we are dependent of IEEE
(we don't get anything from that). In general, once the
final publication is available, it arrives in google caches
rapidly making the reading for free easy.
> 
>>> does traffic engineering with LISP
>>>   instead of fine-grained BGP announcement, that will help keep table
>>>   sizes down (and this is true even in the early stages of LISP
>>>   deployment).
>> 
>> May be cite (might be useful in section 10.4 as well):
>> 
>> http://biblio.info.ucl.ac.be/2007/415406.pdf
> 
> Is this also a stable web page, suitable for citation?
> 

the best way to reference is


Bruno Quoitin, Luigi Iannone, Cédric de Launois, and Olivier Bonaventure. 2007. 
Evaluating the benefits of the locator/identifier separation. In Proceedings of 
2nd ACM/IEEE international workshop on Mobility in the evolving internet 
architecture (MobiArch '07). ACM, New York, NY, USA, , Article 5 , 6 pages. 
DOI=10.1145/1366919.1366926 http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1366919.1366926

>       --Vince
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