---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Juliusz Chroboczek Date: Tue, Sep 17, 2024 at 5:47 AM Subject: [babel] Re: RFC 9616 on Delay-Based Metric Extension for the Babel Routing Protocol To: Cc: , Baptiste Jonglez > A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries. > > > RFC 9616 > > Title: Delay-Based Metric Extension for the > Babel Routing Protocol > Author: B. Jonglez, > J. Chroboczek > Status: Standards Track For those who weren't following: the reviewers forced me to rework this document quite a bit, and with hindsight they were right. The most notable change is that the second part (oscillation avoidance) has been rewritten in normative language. This makes it slightly more difficult to read (due to all the SHOULDs and MUSTs), but it makes it clear that the algorithm is ready and safe for deployment. I've done my best to imply that it's not the only possible algorithm, and that the first part (the packet format and RTT sampling) can be reused with other algorithms. Pascal Thubert (to whom thanks) coerced me into writing an applicability section, with me screaming and kicking. With hindsight, that was a good idea. (While I remain unconvinced by pure applicability RFCs, I now understand that having an applicability section in an RFC in an otherwise technical RFC is useful even when the applicability can easily be deduced from the rest of the document.) The one negative change is due to one AD insisting (in oh so many words!) that I'm not allowed to use the word "blackhole". I suppose that gravitational singularities are taboo in their culture. In case you're not a Babel fan (why?), this subprotocol is not specific to Babel, and could easily be adapted to any other distance-vector protocol, and with slightly more effort to a link-state protocol. I'm open to collaboration. -- Juliusz _______________________________________________ babel mailing list -- babel@ietf.org To unsubscribe send an email to babel-leave@ietf.org -- Dave Täht CSO, LibreQos