You're welcome. In addition, I'm working with the folks from http://eden-feed.erg.abdn.ac.uk/ by providing the implementation for CCID-4 in the linux kernel. Thank you, Leandro. On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Phelan, Tom <tphelan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Leandro, > > Thanks for letting us know about your activities! > > Tom P. > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: dccp-bounces@xxxxxxxx [mailto:dccp-bounces@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf > Of >> Leandro Sales >> Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2009 3:12 PM >> To: Pasi Sarolahti >> Cc: DCCP working group >> Subject: Re: DCCP minutes >> >> Hust to let you know, we have provided DCCP support in the following > libs: >> >> - GStreamer Framework >> - GNU Common CPP >> - GNU uCommon >> - GNU CCRTP >> >> In addition to this, we are work on providing support of DCCP in the >> Twinkle Softphone. >> >> Thank you, >> Leandro. >> >> On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:41 AM, Pasi Sarolahti > <pasi.sarolahti@xxxxxx> >> wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > Please see the draft meeting minutes below. Many thanks to Colin for >> taking >> > the notes! I have done minor clarifications, mostly to speakers' > names. >> Let >> > me know if you have corrections to make. >> > >> > - Pasi >> > >> > ---------------------- >> > >> > DCCP - IETF 76 Hiroshima >> > Tuesday, November 10, 0900 - 1000 >> > Chair: Pasi Sarolahti >> > Note taker: Colin Perkins >> > >> > 15 attendees >> > >> > Status: >> > >> > Pasi presents slides. >> > >> > re draft-ietf-dccp-rtp: Magnus notes that the rtcpssm draft has been >> > updated, and is back with the IESG >> > >> > re udp encapsulation >> > - Magnus Westerlund: issue will be discussed in tsvarea on Friday. >> Magnus is >> > split on the idea, he sees the benefit, but also the concern >> > >> > - Colin Perkins: we have an implementation of the nat encapsulation >> > >> > - Murari Sridharan: lots of people are trying to implement, but the > lack >> of >> > firewall traversal is stopping people. some udp encap would be good. >> > >> > - Markku Kojo: don't need a spec, just fill out the iana form >> > >> > - Magnus: yes, but a spec is importent. >> > >> > - Colin: why don't we just publish Tom Phelan's draft as > experimental? >> Ask >> > Tom to resubmit it (or I'll do it...) >> > >> > next steps >> > - Colin + Jukka Manner: the group likely doesn't need to meet, but > keep >> it >> > alive >> > - Magnus: suggests closing the group, but leaving the list alive >> > >> > >> > >> > DCCP user guide: >> > >> > Jukka presents slides >> > >> > - Pasi: suggests book chapter, articles, etc., as an alternative >> > - Jukka: needs to be more easily accessible than that >> > >> > - Yoshifumi Nishida: should do a sales pitch, highlight applications >> such as >> > VLC that already support dccp >> > >> > (unclear that there's interest to move forward with this) >> > >> > - Magnus: would be good to have a document, even if not necessarily >> complete >> > or final. is there the energy to get it done? >> > >> > - Colin: problem is that the previous one had some controversial >> sections >> > (e.g. MUST pad); are we just going to rathole on the same issues, > since >> we >> > don't have any more expertise >> > >> > - chair: who has read? couple of hands. who's interested in working > on >> this? >> > couple of hands >> > >> > >> > >> > MulTFRC: >> > >> > - aiming for experimental >> > >> > - Colin: aim of ccids was to allow experimentation; this seems to > fit >> well. >> > congestion control algorithms are done in tsvwg/iccrg; once they're >> happy we >> > can publish the ccid >> > >> > - Jukka: does it need to be a wg item? >> > >> > - Magnus: congestion control algorithms need to be reviewed by iccrg > to >> be >> > sure they're safe to deploy; given that the algorithm is okay, > doesn't >> see >> > any real problems publishing another experimetnal ccid >> > >> > - Magnus: notes that new ccids need IETF consensus to publish >> > >> > - chair: who has read? no hands >> > >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Leandro Melo de Sales >> Professor in Computer Science at Federal University of Alagoas, Brazil >> Pervasive and Embedded Computing Laboratory, UFCG >> PhD candidate in Computer Science at UFCG >> >> "The warrior is strong in loyalty, intensity, determination, >> initiative, persistence, courage and willpower. The warrior is light >> in the soul, self-trust and compassion. The warrior is often called to >> take the front when other cowardly make a step backwards. There are >> warriors on the battlefields and in everyday life." >> >> http://www.leandrosales.com/ > -- Leandro Melo de Sales Professor in Computer Science at Federal University of Alagoas, Brazil Pervasive and Embedded Computing Laboratory, UFCG PhD candidate in Computer Science at UFCG "The warrior is strong in loyalty, intensity, determination, initiative, persistence, courage and willpower. The warrior is light in the soul, self-trust and compassion. The warrior is often called to take the front when other cowardly make a step backwards. There are warriors on the battlefields and in everyday life." http://www.leandrosales.com/