Job, Thanks for moving this forward.
As our illustrious AD has commented in that thread, we've now started a timer for the expiration of said early assignments once IANA has taken action. Grow should consider trying to do last call on this draft over the next few months. The followup conversation on how we might want to pace other statistics I-Ds for working group review might make for a short discussion at the upcoming IETF-121 meeting, if the agenda supports time for such discussion. -- Jeff > On Oct 15, 2024, at 10:45 PM, Job Snijders <j...@fastly.com> wrote: > > Dear Jeff, > > A request has been submitted to IANA for Early Allocation codepoints. > > Kind regards, > > Job > > On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 10:55:56AM -0400, Jeffrey Haas wrote: >> Working Group, and Chairs in particular: >> >> As we'd discussed at prior presentations of the rib stats, there's a desire >> to have various BMP statistic counters standardized. Firstly, we'd prefer >> to avoid duplication and have clear meaning assigned to allocated code >> points. Secondly, discussion with the working group helps us refine the >> meanings and make sure they're precise. >> >> While there are standards action based code points, we've made them also >> available for first come, first served. >> >> Unfortunately we've seen the slow path not working very well. >> >> Please consider this a request to move ahead with the early assignments for >> draft-ietf-grow-bmp-bgp-rib-stats. There's at least one implementation that >> is now gated on this. >> >> The other choice is that the authors can request FCFS and simply document >> them in the draft. >> >> -- Jeff >> _______________________________________________ GROW mailing list -- grow@ietf.org To unsubscribe send an email to grow-le...@ietf.org