Jeffrey and Linda,

That is a 100% overlap with the 6MAN IETF session.

Bob


> On Mar 17, 2022, at 8:29 PM, Linda Dunbar <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> There is a Computing-Aware Networking (CAN) BOF in IETF 113:  at 10am Vienna 
> Time on Tuesday March 22 at Grand Park Hall 1
> 
> The Computing-Aware Networking aims at computing and network resource 
> optimization by steering traffic to appropriate computing resources 
> considering not only routing metric but also computing resource metric and 
> service affiliation (using original resources even after clients move).
> 
> The objective of this Non-WG forming BOF is to discuss the problem space, use 
> cases, gap analysis, solutions using existing techniques, and solutions that 
> might require protocol extension.
> 
> The CAN BoF proponents think that this problem space has moved from research 
> into ‘early engineering’. It is seen as a real problem by operators, and they 
> want to start planning how to address this problem in their networks. The 
> purpose of this BoF is to start to build a community of interested parties 
> and begin to scope the problem and requirements so that we can start to 
> select among the potential solutions.
> 
> Hope you all can join the session.
> 
> We need note takers. We really appreciate your kind help.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Jeffrey and Linda
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