Robin, As near as I can tell, the historic trace looks something like this...
0A) IEN-1 notes that the way the "TCP Identity" is constructed creates issues with resilient multi-homing, mobility, et cetera. Authors further discuss decoupling "TCP Identity" from the network location as a possible approach to these issues. (Google for "ien001.pdf" to find a copy of this document.) 0B) IETF ROAD activities ~18 years ago re-cover much of the same ground as IEN-1. ROAD outputs include CIDR, which is very successful at scaling IPv4 routing for many years. 1) Dave Clark sends email proposing to split the IPv6 address into 2 pieces and outlining the high-level concept of separating the identity (right-hand bits) from the location (left-hand bits) in middle 1990s. 2) Mike O'Dell comes up with (variously) 8+8 and GSE, which two proposals are very closely related. 3) IPng WG decides not to persue GSE ideas. 4) IAB holds Network-Layer Workshop in Utrecht, NL. (RFC-2956) 5) Based on workshop recommendation, the (closed) IRTF Name Space Research Group (NSRG) is created. The scope of that RG overlapped significantly with the current charter of this RG. 6) IRTF NSRG meets several times and has list discussions. NSRG operating rules required unanimity to make a recommendation; while there was smooth consensus, there was not unanimity, so no formal recommendation is made. 7A) Bob M creates HIP as a research project, based in part on NSRG discussions. (HIP eventually becomes an IRTF RG and later on also has an IETF WG.) 7B) Ran A starts working on what became ILNP as a research project, based in part on NSRG discussions. 7C) Other folks come up with other approaches within the (broadly defined at this point in my note) "8+8" concept. 8) IRTF Routing RG is re-chartered (to the current charter) leading down to today and this note. So please forgive me, if, in moments, it sometimes feels rather like we are living in the movie "Ground Hog Day". With apologies in advance for the sundry details that I omitted in the interest of length, and for any typos I might have made above, and with good will towards all, Yours, Ran Atkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 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
