Hi Robin, I'd just like to clarify one thing and add a general statement.
Robin Whittle wrote: > Eliot developed a similar "anycast ITRs in the core" approach for > LISP-NERD. This has been ascribed to me before, and either I misspoke or was misunderstood. I believe Dino early on recognized that anycast could be a useful scaling mechanism for LISP. I myself have not explored anycast in any substantial way. I have, however, pondered transitions, but I have not devoted as much "ink" to transition as perhaps you and others have. Our early exchange you quote below refers to multiple announcements and not anycast. > It seems, from the language with which [Eliot] expressed his > ideas, that he developed this independently of whatever he might > have known about Ivip. He acknowledged that his approach resembles > mine: > > http://psg.com/lists/rrg/2007/msg00260.html > http://psg.com/lists/rrg/2007/msg00264.html > http://psg.com/lists/rrg/2007/msg00288.html > As I said, I was told there were similarities, probably by you. Also, I have not been focusing on transition but longer term matters. Although it may appear the case by company name, we are not all at Cisco of one mind, and sometimes our best coordination occurs at IETF, IRTF, and similar places. And to be fair, I do not have a full understanding of iVIP. Finally, please understand that with such a fast moving field, and a -00 draft out, I think figuring out who did what first has not been foremost on people's minds. I personally try not to be original about anything ;-) All the best, Eliot -- to unsubscribe send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word 'unsubscribe' in a single line as the message text body. archive: <http://psg.com/lists/rrg/> & ftp://psg.com/pub/lists/rrg
