I have to get on the plane tomorrow night at midnight and I've tried to capture some of your comments and ideas in:
http://www.taht.net/~d/cake/sch_cake_ieee_lanman2018.odp It's in its usual mess at this point - usually I don't share stuff this raw! but I'm totally open to text suggestions, graphics, etc, etc, etc - there's the plane flight and more than a few days left to pound it into shape and after I get a feel for the conference monday will end up doing another pass before the talk tuesday. What to say on each slide is helpful (jokes appreciated, a lot of what I've had to say so far is dripping with sarcasm which I know doesn't translate well). I think focusing on per host fq is probably the strongest point to develop and I kind of wanted a diagram of a whole bunch of different host types and graphically illustrating what happens vs fifo, fq_codel, and cake. off to pack On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 1:05 AM Pete Heist <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Jun 22, 2018, at 9:45 AM, Felix Resch <[email protected]> wrote: > > ... has no Wikipedia page yet ... > > > here you go https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Megabit_myth > > > Thanks! Now the problem is solved. :) > > I only had some second thoughts, and let’s get this right and be consistent, > is it: > > 1) Megabit myth > 2) Megabits myth > 3) Megabits per second myth > > #3 is the accurate one, but in this day and age every syllable can somehow > slow an idea down. I’m leaning towards #2. I’ve also heard non-technical > people say “how many Megabits is it?” when referring to an Internet > connection, as if the “per second” part is already too much to handle. :) > > _______________________________________________ > Cake mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cake -- Dave Täht CEO, TekLibre, LLC http://www.teklibre.com Tel: 1-669-226-2619 _______________________________________________ Cake mailing list [email protected] https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cake
