Re: DCCP User guide

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Great idea, in my opinion,

and I'm willing to contribute a bit should people want me to

Cheers,
Michael


> Hi all,
>
> The DCCP User Guide is still an open item. I'd like to get it finished.
> DCCP has the same kind of challenges that NSIS has, i.e., the technology
> is great and useful, but it just hasn't received the support it needs,
> and people are not really aware of where/why/how to use it.
>
> In my view the DCCP User Guide should discuss e.g.
>
> 1. What is DCCP, why would you use it?
> 2. The cons and pros of it (Mark had a good point here earlier this week)
> 3. How and where would you use it (incl. API issues)? This would include
> much of the current content of the draft.
> 4. How can you enhance/extend it?
>
> Somewhat similar documents can be found from the NSIS WG, e.g.,
>
> - Applicability statement for mobility: how does NSIS work with mobility?
> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-nsis-applicability-mobility-signaling-13
>
> - Using and extending NSIS: what is NSIS, how can you extend it further?
> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-nsis-ext-03
>
> I would say that a similar message than what we are trying to do in NSIS
> would be of use to DCCP, too. I'd be happy to work on a revised DCCP
> user guide and finish that during the autumn if people see that this
> would be useful.
>
> Cheers,
> Jukka
>



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