Re: [homenet] Looking for a Homenet co-chair

2021-08-31 Thread Stephen Farrell


Hiya,

On 31/08/2021 15:53, Daniel Migault wrote:

I also support that homenet work being made in homenet. It is unclear to me
why we are looking at an alternate way to proceed.


From my POV, mostly because, as co-chair, it's very hard
to be confident that we have sufficient participation to
usefully claim WG consensus for the (good) work being done
when we put that forward for e.g. IETF LC.

As a WG, we're suffering from lack of input and at some
point (and now being a good point) we should consider whether
or not the WG is still tractable or not.

Cheers,
S.

PS: As it's still just about vacation season, I figure
it makes sense to let this discussion go on for another
week or two, so if someone hasn't yet chimed in, it's
still a fine time to do that!



Yours,
Daniel

On Fri, Aug 27, 2021 at 7:05 AM Michael Richardson  wrote:



Michael Richardson  wrote:
 >> progress the stub networks draft because I've been too busy doing
 >> dnssd work, but that would be an example. I'd really like to
progress
 >> that draft /somewhere/, and it seems a /bit/ off-topic for dnssd. It
 >> could go in v6ops, but it's pretty off-topic for v6ops. Same with
 >> intarea.

 >> But of course the stub networks document isn't what Homenet set out
to
 >> do.  It's just a building block that might lead there. The original
 >> work of homenet doesn't seem to have caught on in the market, and I
 >> think it's because we didn't have an adoption strategy. Personally I
 >> think stub networks is a good bottom-up beginning to a strategy that
 >> could ultimately produce an adoptable version of what we originally
 >> tried to do. But again, only if people here want to pursue that.

 > I thought that you *wanted* to go to INTAREA with this document.  I
 > agree that it's an important document.

If we need to keep HOMENET open to do stub networks, then let's do that.

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Re: [homenet] Looking for a Homenet co-chair

2021-08-31 Thread Daniel Migault
I also support that homenet work being made in homenet. It is unclear to me
why we are looking at an alternate way to proceed.
Yours,
Daniel

On Fri, Aug 27, 2021 at 7:05 AM Michael Richardson  wrote:

>
> Michael Richardson  wrote:
> >> progress the stub networks draft because I've been too busy doing
> >> dnssd work, but that would be an example. I'd really like to
> progress
> >> that draft /somewhere/, and it seems a /bit/ off-topic for dnssd. It
> >> could go in v6ops, but it's pretty off-topic for v6ops. Same with
> >> intarea.
>
> >> But of course the stub networks document isn't what Homenet set out
> to
> >> do.  It's just a building block that might lead there. The original
> >> work of homenet doesn't seem to have caught on in the market, and I
> >> think it's because we didn't have an adoption strategy. Personally I
> >> think stub networks is a good bottom-up beginning to a strategy that
> >> could ultimately produce an adoptable version of what we originally
> >> tried to do. But again, only if people here want to pursue that.
>
> > I thought that you *wanted* to go to INTAREA with this document.  I
> > agree that it's an important document.
>
> If we need to keep HOMENET open to do stub networks, then let's do that.
>
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Daniel Migault
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