Dear NANOG friends,

I serve as the independent submissions editor (ISE) for the RFC Series.  I currently have before me a draft that discusses operational considerations (and potentially a few legal/political ones as well) relating to queue management on CPE and PE routers.  As some of you may be aware, there is a lot of work going into new queue management methods at the IETF through L4S and NQB.  draft-livingood-low-latency-deployment provides an overview and some thoughts on the implications of these advances.

In order to make a publication decision, I need some good reviews of this draft (and any draft, for that matter).  If you are a router jockey, and particularly if you have some experience managing CPE gear, espeically through TR-69/TR-469/DOCSIS, you're probably the target audience for this work.

If you are interested in reviewing, the review guidelines can be found at https://www.rfc-editor.org/materials/reviewer.guide.txt.  For a bit more about the independent submissions process as it relates to the rest of the RFC series, you can go to https://www.rfc-editor.org/about/independent/.

If you intent to review, please just drop me a line.  I intend to consider all reviews around the 2nd of December.

Eliot