Dear Authors of  "Inter-domain Network Slicing via BGP-LU" draft,

Can you kindly elaborate why your ultimate goal can not be
accomplished using SR-MPLS and flexible algorithm ?

Is having N solutions to the same problem a good thing ? See writing a
draft is easy, publishing it as RFC a bit harder but doable, but the real
challenge is to support it in all products as well as struggle with
interoperability issues between completely disjointed solutions.

As to your proposal why is this a standards track vs information ? AFAIK
you are not defining any BGP extension - just using add-paths and
community. How receiver interprets the community is a local matter.

Many thx,
R.

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        Title           : Inter-domain Network Slicing via BGP-LU
        Authors         : Jin Zhou
                          Chunning Dai
                          Shaofu Peng
        Filename        : draft-zhou-idr-inter-domain-lcu-01.txt
        Pages           : 7
        Date            : 2020-02-18

Abstract:
   This document aims to solve inter-domain network slicing problems
   using existing technologies.  It attempts to establish multiple BGP-
   LU LSPs of different colors for a prefix to stitch multiple network
   segments.


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