Hi, I must have missed the note. I favor focusing on virtual networks, since IRTF and IETF are related. IETF doesn't seem to focus much on hosts, services, storage, and sensors, but does focus on on-the-wire protocols. David Harrington dbharrington at comcast.net ietfdbh at comcast.net dharrington at huawei.com > -----Original Message----- > From: nvrg-bounces at listserv.gwdg.de > [mailto:nvrg-bounces at listserv.gwdg.de] On Behalf Of Joe Touch > Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2009 4:01 PM > To: nvrg at listserv.gwdg.de > Subject: [nvrg-bof] poll on charter focus - RESPONSES DUE OCT 23 > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > > > Aaron Falk wrote: > > To be very explicit, I'd like to ask whether the folks > on this list > > who might participate in a research group feel that such an RG > > should focus on a) the virtualization of networks or b) > > virtualization of systems including networks and others > things such > > as hosts, services, storage, sensors/actuators. > > Hi, all, > > Work on updating the charter proposal hasn't progressed since the last > meeting in Stockholm. Aaron and I exchanged some ideas a > month ago, and > Aaron asked for people to voice their position above then. I haven't > heard any discussion. > > In order for this group to move forward, we need to decide what our > focus is. So, to that end, I'll summarize the current views: > > a) virtualization of networks > Joe > > b) virtualization of systems, > incl. networks, hosts, services, storage, sensors/actuators > Aaron > > Can everyone on this list please try to post a short not > indicating your > view of where this group should focus ASAP, no later than > Friday Oct 23. > That should help us gauge how to proceed. > > Thanks, > > Joe (just as a list member) > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (MingW32) > > iEYEARECAAYFAkrSOWQACgkQE5f5cImnZrseOwCfS2TZMlR3goricP61J9O8TLl0 > btgAoOn6+MJdOkdPRUKLrpHF9OD3tMlw > =LOZb > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > >
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