Re: Interest in WG adopting the I-Ds on ccid3-drops & ccid-4?

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On 9/9/07, Gorry Fairhurst <gorry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> The following 2 Internet Drafts were presented at the last IETF, and
> we agreed that after this meeting to ask the IETF dccp WG whether they
> would agree to adopting these as official work items:
> http://tools.ietf.org/wg/dccp/draft-kohler-dccp-ccid3-drops-01.txt EXP
> http://tools.ietf.org/wg/dccp/ draft-floyd-dccp-ccid4-01.txt       PS
>
> In particular we are seeking feedback on any of:
>
> * Have you read the current drafts?

Yes

> * Is this work useful to you or your organisation?

I think ccid4 would be very useful for VoIP as CCID2/3 face issues in
this area (as does TCP) due to their nature of congestion control, and
theoretically CCID4 looks good. There are at least two people working
on implementations for Linux to experiment with.

I think ccid3-drops is an incremental improvement and could prove
useful but have not delved into it further.

> * Do you have ideas/text/comments that you would like to contribute?

I've already sent any feedback previously if I had any (I can't remember!)

> * Is this work ready for progression by this WG?
>
Yes

> Please *do* reply if you would like to see this work proceed.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Gorry Fairhurst & Tom Phelan
> (DCCP WG Co-Chair)
>
>
>


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