Just keep the L3VPN WG active until the WG documents are done and the individual submissions have been sorted out.
> I guess the question is really whether there needs to be an L3VPN group in order to progress drafts such as the one you mention?
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> Ben
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>> Maria
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>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From:
l3vpn-bounces@... [mailto:
l3vpn-bounces@...] On Behalf
>>> Of Ben Niven-Jenkins
>>> Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2012 4:59 AM
>>> To: Henderickx, Wim (Wim)
>>> Cc: L3VPN; Stewart Bryant (stbryant)
>>> Subject: Re: Possible Shutdown of L3VPN
>>>
>>> Wim,
>>>
>>> On 22 Jan 2012, at 06:11, Henderickx, Wim (Wim) wrote:
>>>
>>>> Why don't we keep the WG open until the WG drafts are finished?
>>>
>>> Because there's nothing like a deadline to motivate people :-)
>>>
>>> If it's decided to wind the WG down, what I would expect is that it
>>> wouldn't just happen overnight but that we would produce a 'plan' for
>>> closure within a reasonable timeframe (say 6 months) where we would aim
>>> to finish what we have on our plate first, if possible.
>>>
>>> Regarding WG drafts, currently we have 3:
>>> -> draft-ietf-l3vpn-mvpn-wildcards, which has just gone through WG LC
>>> and about to be sent to IESG for publication
>>> -> draft-ietf-l3vpn-acceptown-community, which we will initiate a WG LC
>>> on shortly
>>> -> draft-ietf-l3vpn-mvpn-bidir, which the authors say needs another
>>> revision before being ready for WG LC
>>>
>>> So getting those finished relatively quickly before closure seems
>>> achievable.
>>>
>>> I'd personally also like the combined extranet draft produced before
>>> closure but again I'd expect that should be possible relatively quickly
>>> too.
>>>
>>> Ben
>>>
>>>> We can probably do this on the mailing list and don't need a
>>> face2face meeting, but as such you keep the WG alive until the work is
>>> done.
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From:
l3vpn-bounces@... [mailto:
l3vpn-bounces@...] On
>>> Behalf Of Marshall Eubanks
>>>> Sent: zaterdag 21 januari 2012 14:38
>>>> To: L3VPN; Stewart Bryant (stbryant);
ben@...
>>>> Subject: Possible Shutdown of L3VPN
>>>>
>>>> Dear WG members;
>>>>
>>>> With the Paris meeting coming up, we felt that you should know that
>>>> there has been serious discussion of shutting down the L3VPN working
>>>> group, both because of a decline of work in the group, and because of
>>> the
>>>> expected new work to come from the DC effort is likely to require a
>>>> new working group with a different focus.
>>>>
>>>> If the WG were to be wound down, the basic choices for existing
>>> drafts are
>>>>
>>>> - to go to last call with the drafts that are ready for it or
>>>>
>>>> - to put outstanding WG drafts into another WG, such as MPLS, or
>>>>
>>>> - to have the ADs sponsor "orphaned" drafts that don't fit in another
>>>> WG as individual submissions.
>>>>
>>>> We have polled the current draft authors, and do not see any
>>>> insurmountable difficulties with this process.
>>>>
>>>> There doesn't at present seem to be enough business to warrant
>>> another
>>>> L3VPN meeting in Paris. However, we feel that the future of the WG
>>>> (and of the work)
>>>> should be discussed in person, so we plan to request time on the
>>>> agenda to discuss this at
>>>> the RTGAREA meeting.
>>>>
>>>> If anyone feels that closing L3VPN would be a mistake, now is the
>>> time
>>>> to speak up.
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> Marshall Eubanks / Ben Niven-Jenkins
>>
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