Issue 13 - DCCP?

Tom Petch wrote:
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Another issue that came up from the IESG is the relative roles of UDP and DCCP as a substrate. In this context, the discussions on tsvwg which Lars is steering about SCTP, DCCP and UDP make interesting reading, with some contributors asserting that the only way to get a packet through a complex network is with UDP, that SCTP and DCCP are (comparative) failures that just don't get recognised widely enough.

Certainly my (limited) view is that UDP is the MUST HAVE, the one that will give maximum interoperability so while DCCP is technically superior, making it the MUST implement will simply cause this I-D to be ignored by most.

I haven't seen any response from Lars on this issue.
^^^

DBH responded:
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Lars provided advice quite a while back. I concur with his advice.

Implementers MUST implement support for DCCP (which should require
minimal changes from support for UDP),
so that if DCCP is available, and the operator chooses to use DCCPP,
the implementation will work with DCCP.

I view this as very similar to our standard security posture - stroing
security is MUST implement, so it is available if the operator wants
it. The operator is not required to use it.
^^^

ACTION:  None - I think this is resolved.

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