Thanks editors for making a substantial improvment to this draft.

I have one design issue (#168) that I'd like to see if we can make progress on: Section 8.1 makes recommendations that can be used to determine how many ACKs/RTT is acceptable. Sending 1 ACK/RTT (as discussed) seems sufficient for a perfect return path, but I think this is much less robust than we should be when specifying for an Internet Transport, because using one ACK/RTT can be too fragile for a return that could be congested or more variable than typical.

Best wishes,

Gorry

P.S. I also added a few editorial issues to the github:

 NiT: It would be nice to clarify /it/, #163
 Editorial: Should definitions be followed by colons? #164
 Editorial: What is an /underlying platform/? #165
 What does "MUST however wait until" require? #166
 NiT: Should refer to the *size* of the initial congestion window, #167


On 10/03/2023 15:14, [email protected] wrote:
A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
directories. This Internet-Draft is a work item of the QUIC (QUIC) WG of the
IETF.

    Title           : QUIC Acknowledgement Frequency
    Authors         : Jana Iyengar
                      Ian Swett
                      Mirja Kühlewind
    Filename        : draft-ietf-quic-ack-frequency-03.txt
    Pages           : 14
    Date            : 2023-03-10

Abstract:
    This document describes a QUIC extension for an endpoint to control
    its peer's delaying of acknowledgements.

Note to Readers

    Discussion of this draft takes place on the QUIC working group
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    https://github.com/quicwg/ack-frequency.

    Working Group information can be found at https://github.com/quicwg.

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