Hi, James, We, IP Research of Huawei, have discussed to start an experimental implementation for a couple of months already. So far, we have not decided whether our implementation would based on Docomo's implementation or we will build up from zero. We have discussed this with CSI chairs and Jari. The point, so far, is a total new implementation may help to re-examine the protocol.
It will help us to make the decision if you can tell up how much man power you have used in your open source SeND project. If we decide to use Docomo's implementation as our start point at the end, of course, we will let you know and "keep Docomo's name on the code that was developed at Docomo and to continue using the BSD license on that code." Best regards, Sheng ----- Original Message ----- From: James Kempf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Saturday, September 6, 2008 0:26 am Subject: [CGA-EXT] Docomo USL SEND Distribution To: [email protected] > Docomo Labs USA has been distributing an open source implementation > of SEND > for several years. Unfortunately, we no longer have anyone here who > is > maintaining the code and therefore in the near future we would like > to drop > distribution by removing the link from our Web page. The code is > licensed > under the BSD license and therefore anyone can continue to maintain > and > distribute it, including incorporating it into commercial products > (subject, > of course, to any IPR from other parties), with no further > obligation to > Docomo except to keep Docomo's name on the code that was developed > at Docomo > and to continue using the BSD license on that code. Is there anyone > who > would like to take over the code and continue maintaining it, > including > working on whatever extensions the CSI WG decides upon? If so, > please let me > know by the end of Sept. so we can vector any future questions on > the code > to you. If we can't find anybody that wants to take over the code, > we will > likely remove the link from our Web page sometime in the near > future, > archive the code, and shut down the distribution mailing list with > no > referral for future questions. > > Note that this does not mean that Docomo is no longer interested in > SEND. > SEND is an important part of the entire IPv6 security architecture, > and any > work in CGI that helps to extend last hop link security is > important for > future wireless networks. > > jak > > > _______________________________________________ > CGA-EXT mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/cga-ext > _______________________________________________ CGA-EXT mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/cga-ext
