All, Due to a confusion on my end, we submitted another version with Daniel being listed in the ACK section alongside those community members from whom we received other comments.
My apologies for that confusion, through which I positioned Daniel as a co-author, which was misleading on my part. Regardless, the comments received were very useful, as were the many others, so I hope this does not create any issues for our discussion. Best, Dirk -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: 03 February 2023 09:26 To: Luis M. Contreras <[email protected]>; Dirk Trossen <[email protected]>; Jens Finkhaeuser <[email protected]>; Luis Contreras <[email protected]>; Paulo Mendes <[email protected]> Subject: New Version Notification for draft-trossen-rtgwg-rosa-02.txt A new version of I-D, draft-trossen-rtgwg-rosa-02.txt has been successfully submitted by Dirk Trossen and posted to the IETF repository. Name: draft-trossen-rtgwg-rosa Revision: 02 Title: Routing on Service Addresses Document date: 2023-02-03 Group: Individual Submission Pages: 53 URL: https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-trossen-rtgwg-rosa-02.txt Status: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-trossen-rtgwg-rosa/ Htmlized: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-trossen-rtgwg-rosa Diff: https://author-tools.ietf.org/iddiff?url2=draft-trossen-rtgwg-rosa-02 Abstract: This document proposes a novel communication approach which reasons about WHAT is being communicated (and invoked) instead of WHO is communicating. Such approach is meant to transition away from locator-based addressing (and thus routing and forwarding) to an addressing scheme where the address semantics relate to services being invoked (e.g., for computational processes, and their generated information requests and responses). The document introduces Routing on Service Addresses (ROSA), as a realization of what is referred to as 'service-based routing' (SBR), to replace the usual DNS+IP sequence, i.e., the off-path discovery of a service name to an IP locator mapping, through an on-path discovery with in-band data transfer to a suitable service instance location for a selected set of services, not all Internet-based services. SBR is designed to be constrained by service-specific parameters that go beyond load and latency, as in today's best effort or traffic engineering based routing, leading to an approach to steer traffic in a service-specific constraint-based manner. Particularly, this document outlines sample ROSA use case scenarios, requirements for its design, and the ROSA system design itself. The IETF Secretariat _______________________________________________ rtgwg mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/rtgwg
