Hi Michael,

The merged proposal incorporates support for unstructured overlays, 
hop-by-hop reliability, metrics that help maintain an overlay (e.g., 
uptime, bytes_sent, last_seen), and diagnostics.

P2PP design philosohpy has been to make the peer protocol simple to 
understand, easy to implement, and incorporate the p2p research 
literature especially OpenDHT into the peer protocol. The merged proposal 
should hopefully reflect this.

The resulting proposal is a merge of two not-so-short proposals in a 
relatively short period and it is a work in progress. Obviously, there are 
issues that need to be worked out such as:

-data model
-PDU and encoding
-analysis of routing mechanisms during periods of churn and their impact 
on unstructured overlays. 
-elaborate on hop-by-hop reliability.

Salman


On Thu, 28 Feb 2008, Michael Chen wrote:

> Hi,
>
> It's great to see progress!
>
> Could the authors of P2PP highlight what parts of p2pp were adopted in
> RELOAD-03?
>
> Thanks
>
> --Michael
>
> Cullen Jennings wrote:
>> I just submitted a new draft which is a merge of the P2PP work and the
>> RELOAD work.
>>
>>
>>> A URL for this Internet-Draft is:
>>> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-bryan-p2psip-reload-03.txt
>>>
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