Hi Benoit,
Segment Routing is the solution that addresses the requirements described in
the problem-statement draft.
Since the problem-statement draft is not supposed to include any reference to
the solution, it has been agreed not to introduce the “Segment Routing”
terminology.
I’m fine with adding a statement as you suggest but this is not what has been
required during the editing and publication process of
draft-ietf-spring-problem-statement.
Thanks.
s.
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> It seems to me that, when speaking of SPRING, people speaks of Segment
> Routing.
> The section title 3.3.1.2.2. is "SDN/SR use-case" btw.
> Why not mention it somewhere in the doc, for this first SPRING document?
> "SPRING is also known as Segment Routing"
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