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Email Correspondence Between IETF Chair and TSB Director

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State Posted
Submitted Date 2011-11-18
From Group IESG
From Contact Russ Housley
To Group ITU-T-SG-15
To Contacts Greg Jones <greg.jones@itu.int>
Cc The IETF Chair <chair@ietf.org>
The IESG <iesg@ietf.org>
Malcolm Johnson <malcolm.johnson@itu.int>
Yoichi Maeda <yoichi.maeda@ttc.or.jp>
The IETF <ietf@ietf.org>
Response Contact Russ Housley <chair@ietf.org>
Technical Contact Eliot Lear <elear@cisco.com>
Purpose For information
Attachments (None)
Body
The IESG would like to draw your attention to an email from the IETF
Chair, Mr. Russ Housley, to the TSB Director, Mr. Malcolm Johnson.
The email is fully supported by the IESG, and reads as follows:

From: Russ Housley <housley@vigilsec.com>
Date: November 15, 2011 5:23:15 AM EST
To: Malcolm Johnson <Malcolm.Johnson@itu.int>
Subject: Re: MPLS

Dear Malcolm:

http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/newslog/Statement+Ahead+Of+IETF+Meeting.aspx

Thanks for getting this posted.  It has already gotten a lot of visibility.

Just to make sure that we are on the same page, I'd like to repeat two
things that came up while we were drafting the newslog article.  These
also reflect the IETF's understanding of the newslog article.  I'll
forward this note to the IETF participants to be sure that we're all
in sync here.

First, the text of the newslog article re-affirms the JWT agreement
from 2008 as captured in RFC 5317.  In particular, the IETF standards
process will continue to be used for all MPLS-TP architecture and
protocol documents.

Second, since G.8113.1 contains a protocol that is not a product of
the IETF standards process, it cannot be a part of MPLS-TP according
to the conditions of the JWT agreement and the newslog article.  The
IETF anticipates one of the following actions will be taken to
conform to this agreement.  Either (1) G.8113.1 will be withdrawn, or
(2) the title of G.8113.1 will be changed, and the content will be
revised to reflect that it is not included as part of MPLS or MPLS-TP
protocol suite..

Also, thanks for sending me the TD527/P document from the SG15
Chairman.  I note that it proposes the progression of both G.8113.1
and G.8113.2 as MPLS standards.  This approach is not consistent with
the JWT agreement or the newslog article.

I believe this is a constructive step forward.  I look forward to a
resolution that fully respects the JWT agreement and moves our two
organizations further toward collaborative standards development.

Russ