Jiang,

A totally new implementation, especially in if it is open source, would 
certainly be useful.

I have a volunteer to continue working with Docomo's implementation. With 
two implementations tracking CSI, I think there should be an opportunity to 
get a good idea about any technical issues.

Thanx for your interest.

            jak

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "JiangSheng 66104" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "James Kempf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[email protected]>; "Shuo Shen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2008 11:56 PM
Subject: Re: [CGA-EXT] Docomo USL SEND Distribution


> 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
>>
>>
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