Hi Alexey, As I suggested in my first post on this, you may want to talk to the IESG, they may suggest if this topic requires a BoF, a new mailing list, or the discussion to be continued in an alternative list (INTarea, others). http://www.ietf.org/iesg/ Regards, Jordi -----Mensaje original----- De: ietf <ietf-bounces@xxxxxxxx> en nombre de Alexey Eromenko <al4321@xxxxxxxxx> Responder a: <al4321@xxxxxxxxx> Fecha: lunes, 14 de diciembre de 2015, 21:51 Para: <ietf@xxxxxxxx> Asunto: Re: Introducing : Brand-new Internet Protocol "Five Fields" >> >> At this point I would suggest that the discussion on this topic has exceeded >> the mandate for the list. I would suggest that creating a separate list and >> announcing it and moving all further discussion on the specifics of this >> proposal to that list would be appropriate. >> >> At the beginning of this discussion the question was asked of why the >> sergeant at arms threatened posting restriction. I wasn't actually >> surprised at that PR warning as we've already got a replacement for IPv4 in >> the form of IPv6. It took us over 20 years to get from initial discussions >> to reasonable deployments and we're still working on it. The form of the >> proposal - BCD representation of IP addresses as its best claim to fame - >> initially led me to believe it was a troll proposal rather than something >> serious. I now see the author believes it to be a serious proposal, but I >> also believe that it's 20 years too late and provides no benefit over IPv6. >> I'm willing to be shown wrong, but I'd really like not to read further >> discussions about it on this list until there's something of a buy in from a >> greater crowd. >> >> Mike > >Fair enough. > >1. How to create a mailing-list, (or Working Group) ? >2. Should I do it inside / as-part-of IETF, or some 3rd party resource ? > >-- >-Alexey Eromenko "Technologov" > >