Re: Introducing : Brand-new Internet Protocol "Five Fields"

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Hi Brian,

On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 10:35 AM, Brian Haberman
<brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Alexey,
>
> On 12/14/15 3:51 PM, Alexey Eromenko wrote:
>>>
>>> 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 ?
>>
>
> I don't think there is a need for a new mailing list for this topic.
> Rather, I suggest employing an existing list that we have for larger
> architecture issues. Info on the list is available at:
>
> https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/architecture-discuss
>
> I would encourage folks interested in this topic to participate in the
> discussion on the architecture-discuss list.
>

Right now, Alexey's protocols are being discussed in 5gangip list from
5G and next generation IP protocols perspective and I think he is
getting quite good feedback :-)

Regards,

Behcet
> Regards,
> Brian
>




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