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Automatic SIP trunking And Peering
charter-ietf-asap-01

Yes

Murray Kucherawy
(Barry Leiba)

No Objection

Erik Kline
Roman Danyliw
Éric Vyncke
(Alissa Cooper)
(Alvaro Retana)
(Deborah Brungard)
(Magnus Westerlund)
(Martin Duke)
(Martin Vigoureux)
(Robert Wilton)

Note: This ballot was opened for revision 00-03 and is now closed.

Ballot question: "Do we approve of this charter?"

Murray Kucherawy
Yes
Erik Kline
No Objection
Roman Danyliw
No Objection
Éric Vyncke
No Objection
Barry Leiba Former IESG member
Yes
Yes (for -00-03) Not sent

                            
Alissa Cooper Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection (for -00-03) Not sent

                            
Alvaro Retana Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection (for -00-03) Not sent

                            
Benjamin Kaduk Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection (2020-06-24 for -00-03) Sent
Repeating my comment from internal review: I still feel like I'm missing something in the first paragraph:          
                                                                                    
  The deployment of a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-based infrastructure        
  in enterprise and service provider communication networks has been gradually      
  increasing over the last few years. Consequently, direct IP peering between       
  enterprise and service provider networks is replacing traditional methods of      
  interconnection between these networks, such as analog lines and time-division    
  multiplexing (TDM)-based digital circuits.                                        
                                                                                    
in that it sounds like "communication networks" is being used as a term of art, 
but I don't have enough context to know what it should mean.  Just reading the
words in their normal English meanings, this sounds like it would apply to any
sort of communication, including both human-focused and computer-focused
communication, and all IP-based networking.  Is this supposed to be focusing on
voice (or maybe voice+video) communication?  (There also could maybe be a stronger
link between SIP usage and IP peering, in that SIP runs over IP and so IP peering
allows for direct SIP trunking(?).)
Deborah Brungard Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection (for -00-03) Not sent

                            
Magnus Westerlund Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection (for -00-03) Not sent

                            
Martin Duke Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection (for -00-03) Not sent

                            
Martin Vigoureux Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection (for -00-03) Not sent

                            
Robert Wilton Former IESG member
No Objection
No Objection (for -00-03) Sent