I support the adoption of this document.

 * The network programming model (RFC8986) defines multiple behaviors,
   CSID is just adding the next and replace flavors
 * The draft proposes a single SRv6 based data plane that defines next
   and replace behaviors. IMO that is consistent with RFC8986

 * CSID has been recommended by the design team for SRv6 based compression
 * Interop was done. That is more evidence that CSID is a single data
   plane solution
 * IMO CSID is ready to become the basis for the SRv6 compression solution
 * Being an SRv6 data plane-based solution, CSID is coherent with the
   one data plane solution objective
 * CSID meets SRv6 compression requirements as single solution


Thanks


Ahmed


On 10/1/21 7:04 AM, James Guichard wrote:

Dear WG:

The chairs would like to express their appreciation for all the responses received to our emails with reference to how the working group wishes to move forward with respect to a solution for SRv6 compression.

The apparent inclination of the working group is to use https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-filsfilscheng-spring-srv6-srh-compression/ <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-filsfilscheng-spring-srv6-srh-compression/> as the basis for its compression standardization work. That is part of what this email attempts to confirm.

Because of the above the chairs would like to issue a 2-week WG call for adoption ending October 15^th for https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-filsfilscheng-spring-srv6-srh-compression/ <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-filsfilscheng-spring-srv6-srh-compression/> but with some clear guidelines as follows. By expressing support for adoption of this document you are fully aware of and are acknowledging that:

 1. The SPRING working group is adopting a document that has multiple
    SRv6 Endpoint behaviors.
 2. The document is a “living” document; it may change as it goes
    through review and analysis by the SPRING working group.
 3. All open discussion points raised on our mailing list MUST be
    addressed BEFORE said document is allowed to progress from the
    working group to publication. A list of these discussion points
    will be documented in the WG document and maintained by the
    document editor in conjunction with the chairs.
 4. If this document is adopted by the working group, the chairs
    specify as part of the adoption call that the following text
    describing an open issue be added to the document in the
    above-described open issues section:
      * "Given that the working group has said that it wants to
        standardize one data plane solution, and given that the
        document contains multiple SRv6 EndPoint behaviors that some
        WG members have stated are multiple data plane solutions, the
        working group will address whether this is valid and coherent
        with its one data plane solution objective.".

Please consider the above guidelines as you decide on whether to support or not this WG adoption. Please express clearly your reasoning for support/non-support as well as any open discussion points you would like addressed should the document be adopted into the working group.

Thanks!

Jim, Bruno & Joel


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