Thanks for the feedback Armando,

Adding missing tag.

Best regards,
Igor.

From: Armando M. [mailto:arma...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 6:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [neutron][sfc] A standards-compliant SFC API


On 20 April 2016 at 09:31, Duarte Cardoso, Igor 
<igor.duarte.card...@intel.com<mailto:igor.duarte.card...@intel.com>> wrote:
Dear OpenStack Community,

We've been investigating options in/around OpenStack for supporting Service 
Function Chaining. The networking-sfc project has made significant progress in 
this space, and we see lots of value in what has been completed. However, when 
we looked at the related IETF specs on SFC we concluded that there would be 
value in further developing an SFC API and related classification functionality 
to enhance the alignment between the work in the OpenStack community with the 
standards work. We would like to propose the SFC part as a potential 
networking-sfc v2 API, but are open to other options too based on your feedback.

I have submitted a spec to the neutron-specs repo [1], where you can check what 
our initial thoughts for this new API are, and provide your feedback or 
questions regarding the same.

Your thoughts on this are deeply appreciated. We are looking forward to having 
further discussions with everyone interested in giving feedback or establishing 
collaborations during the OpenStack Summit in Austin.

[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/308453

Thanks for reaching out.

The networking-sfc initiative so far has been pretty autonomous. The project 
has its own launchpad project [1] and its own docs to document APIs and 
proposals [2]. During the long journey that Neutron has been through, we have 
been adjusting how to manage the project in order to strike a good balance 
between development agility, product stability and community needs. We're 
always looking forward to improving that balance and this means that how we 
track certain initiatives may evolve in the future. For now, it's probably best 
to target the mailing list with tag [networking-sfc] (in addition to neutron), 
as well as the project noted below.

[1] https://launchpad.net/networking-sfc
[2] http://docs.openstack.org/developer/networking-sfc/


Thank you,
Igor & the Intel OpenStack networking team.

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