Nothing new under the sun. Proceedings from the very first IETF meeting, held 
28 years ago today:

"Nagle presented his 'fair queuing' scheme, in which gateways maintain separate 
queues for each sending host. In this way, hosts with pathological 
implementations can not usurp more than their fair share of the gateway’s 
resources. This invoked spirited and interested discussion. Zhang pointed out 
that this was a subtle change in architecture away from a pure datagram 
network. Callon reminded everyone that he had written a paper advocating a 
connection oriented Internet Protocol several years ago."

https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/01.pdf, page 5

Lars

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