Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 15:02:30 -0700 (PDT) From: IESG Secretary <iesg-secretary@xxxxxxxx> Message-ID: <20081030220230.7E6493A6906@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> This looks like useful work to do, and to me, the charter mostly looks fine, just one point. The (proposed) charter says ... | * operate well in networks with FIFO queueing with drop-tail | discipline which in itself is OK, but doesn't say anything about links that don't have those characteristics. For different queueing strategies, I doubt there'd be a problem, but I might expect the charter to be explicit that for (what I will call here) intelligent queueing (almost anything other than FIFO that's useful) the resulting protocol from this group will at the very least be easily distinguishable (without necessarily resorting to DiffServ mechanisms) from regular traffic. Of course, is the result is an IP application protocol that is not TCP, that's not going to be an issue, but if it is a different behaviour of TCP stacks for background traffic, it might not be so easy for intermediate routers to be able to separate the background traffic from other traffic. Perhaps more difficult, I'm not sure, would be how well the protocol is to function with random drop, or RED, instead of drop tail. I'd hope it would be "at least as well as drop-tail", but I'm not sure, and the charter doesn't say. kre _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf