Dear RTG WG members,

We have asked for the establishment of a non-WG mailing list for the ROSA 
(routing on service addresses) work, which was previously presented to the RTG 
WG during IETF 115 and 116. 

As previously announced on the mailing list here, we will be organizing a side 
meeting for IETF117 for a discussion with the community on what problem ROSA 
addresses, which use cases it targets, and what gaps exist to existing work in 
and developed by the IETF. In preparation for this side meeting, we will 
suitably split (and enhance) the original ROSA draft into the (i) problem & use 
cases, (ii) gap analysis and (iii) arch overview kind of documents that are 
usually used for such discussion and will submit those in due course for the 
IETF117. 

We would want to use this new list (see below) to discuss not just the 
preparation of this side meeting but also for discussing this updated material 
soon - we hope to see many of you on this new list!

Best,

Dirk
-----Original Message-----
From: Rosa <[email protected]> On Behalf Of IETF Secretariat
Sent: 13 June 2023 17:18
To: IETF Announcement List <[email protected]>
Cc: Dirk Trossen <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Subject: [Rosa] New Non-WG Mailing List: rosa (Routing on Service Addresses)

A new IETF non-working group email list has been created.

List address: [email protected]
Archive:  https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/browse/rosa/
To subscribe:  https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/rosa

Purpose:
In recent years, virtualization has enabled deployment of services instances in 
more than one network location with sub-second service execution availability 
through containers and server-less architectures. The term 'service-based 
routing' (SBR) captures the mechanisms for discovering and selecting suitable 
(distributed) service endpoints, positioned as an anycast problem that requires 
selection of one of the possibly many choices for service execution at the very 
start of a service transaction. The ROSA (Routing on Service Addresses) list 
will discuss the problem of and ways forward for SBR where the anycast 
selection may frequently change.

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