[{"author": "Lou Berger", "text": "

IMO always appropriate to be respectful of local customs

", "time": "2022-11-11T09:30:02Z"}, {"author": "Eve Schooler", "text": "

Ditto

", "time": "2022-11-11T09:30:15Z"}, {"author": "Abdussalam Baryun", "text": "

good morning

", "time": "2022-11-11T09:30:55Z"}, {"author": "Xavier Vilajosana", "text": "

good morning!

", "time": "2022-11-11T09:33:51Z"}, {"author": "Eve Schooler", "text": "

On-line meetings here: https://notes.ietf.org/notes-ietf-115-raw

", "time": "2022-11-11T09:34:47Z"}, {"author": "John Scudder", "text": "

FYI raw-use-cases is on the IESG agenda for December 1. It\u2019s generally good to have incorporated any outstanding review and published a revision no later than a week before the IESG meeting, so November 22 or earlier would be a good (but non-mandatory) goal.

", "time": "2022-11-11T09:43:20Z"}, {"author": "Carsten Bormann", "text": "

You have to plug in the dongle you can extract from the clicker.

", "time": "2022-11-11T09:51:48Z"}, {"author": "John Scudder", "text": "

The English term for that is \u201cvis-\u00e0-vis\u201d. :-)

", "time": "2022-11-11T09:54:31Z"}, {"author": "Lou Berger", "text": "

heh

", "time": "2022-11-11T09:54:50Z"}, {"author": "John Scudder", "text": "

raw-architecture says it\u2019s reusing the 6tisch definition of \u201ctrack\u201d. RFC 9030 tells me,

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Track:
\nA Track is a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) that is used as a complex multihop path to the destination(s) of the path. In the case of unicast traffic, the Track is a Destination-Oriented DAG (DODAG) where the Root of the DODAG is the destination of the unicast traffic. A Track enables replication, elimination, and reordering functions on the way (more on those functions in [RFC8655]). A Track reservation locks physical resources such as cells and buffers in every node along the DODAG. A Track is associated with an owner, which can be for instance the destination of the Track.

", "time": "2022-11-11T10:11:53Z"}, {"author": "Lou Berger", "text": "

One additional point - by reusing existing language/terminology is that will facilitate reusing technology and mechanisms

", "time": "2022-11-11T10:28:02Z"}, {"author": "Lou Berger", "text": "

it will

", "time": "2022-11-11T10:28:18Z"}, {"author": "Lou Berger", "text": "

FYI an old version of PSC - https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-weingarten-mpls-tp-linear-protection-05#section-3.2

", "time": "2022-11-11T10:31:56Z"}, {"author": "Lou Berger", "text": "

standardized version has been simplified https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-mpls-tp-linear-protection#section-3

", "time": "2022-11-11T10:32:36Z"}, {"author": "Carlos Bernardos", "text": "

Maybe it\u2019d be worth doing an interim focused on this discussion

", "time": "2022-11-11T10:52:14Z"}, {"author": "Carlos Bernardos", "text": "

this is very important discussion. I hope we don\u2019t wait until next IETF meeting to continue with this discussion

", "time": "2022-11-11T10:53:07Z"}, {"author": "Carlos Bernardos", "text": "

John Scudder said:

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FYI raw-use-cases is on the IESG agenda for December 1. It\u2019s generally good to have incorporated any outstanding review and published a revision no later than a week before the IESG meeting, so November 22 or earlier would be a good (but non-mandatory) goal.

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ACK, thanks

", "time": "2022-11-11T10:55:46Z"}, {"author": "Lou Berger", "text": "

here's what I found quickly - https://github.com/detnet-wg/draft-ietf-detnet-yang/blob/master/agregation-diagram_r.pptx

", "time": "2022-11-11T11:03:43Z"}, {"author": "Rick Taylor", "text": "

Appologies to those wanting to hold the 2 minutes silence - I missed the time in the room.

", "time": "2022-11-11T11:05:58Z"}, {"author": "Lou Berger", "text": "

another relevant link: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6981

", "time": "2022-11-11T11:13:43Z"}, {"author": "John Scudder", "text": "

\u201cBritish English sometimes isn\u2019t helpful\u201d.

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I just wanted to make sure that was in the record. ;-)

", "time": "2022-11-11T11:29:23Z"}, {"author": "Nils M\u00e4urer", "text": "

+1 :)

", "time": "2022-11-11T11:29:34Z"}]