> On 17 Jul 2016, at 13:28, Aaron Falk <[email protected]> wrote: > > OK but information is lost with excessive compression. So, no heroics. :)
It'll be a lightning talk in the sense of "it's an ad to read the rest of the slides, and come talk to us if you have questions". Cheers, Brian > > —aaron > >> On Jul 17, 2016, at 1:27 PM, Brian Trammell <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> hi Aaron, >> >>> On 17 Jul 2016, at 13:22, Aaron Falk <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Folks- >>> >>> Yesterday there was an interesting talk at the IRTF/ACM Applied Networking >>> Research Workshop that is relevant to TAPS. Since our slot is only an hour >>> and our agenda already full, I would like to propose extending the meeting >>> 10 minutes to accommodate it. We’ll be eating into the free time before >>> the Bits-and-Bytes social so I don’t think anyone will miss any scheduled >>> activities but I am aware that folks sometimes schedule meetings during the >>> breaks. I hope this doesn’t inconvenience anyone. >>> >>> Here is the abstract of the ANRW talk and the updated agenda: >>> >>> Implementing Real-Time Transport Services over an Ossified Network >>> >>> Stephen McQuistin (University of Glasgow), Colin Perkins (University of >>> Glasgow), and Marwan Fayed (University of Stirling) >>> >>> Real-time applications require a set of transport services not currently >>> provided by widely-deployed transport protocols. Ossification prevents the >>> deployment of novel protocols, restricting solutions to protocols using >>> either TCP or UDP as a substrate. We describe the transport services >>> required by real-time applications. We show that, in the short-term (i.e., >>> while UDP is blocked at current levels), TCP offers a feasible substrate >>> for providing these services. Over the longer term, protocols using UDP may >>> reduce the number of networks blocking UDP, enabling a shift towards its >>> use as a demultiplexing layer for novel transport protocols. >>> >>> https://irtf.org/anrw/2016/anrw16-final25.pdf >>> >>> >>> Updated TAPS agenda: >>> >>> 1. Chairs update - 5min >>> >>> 2. Update on draft-ietf-taps-transports-usage - 10 min (Naeem Khademi ) – >>> updated draft promised by the authors. >>> >>> 3. Update on draft-fairhurst-taps-transports-usage-udp - 5 min (Gorry >>> Fairhurst) – already updated. >>> >>> 4. Update on draft-gjessing-taps-minset - 10 min (Michael Welzl) - updated >>> draft promised by the authors. >>> >>> 5. Investigation on the use on happy eyeballs for transport protocol >>> selection - 10 min (Anna Brunström) >>> >>> 6. Post socket - 10 min (Brian Trammell) >> >> I can do these as a lightning talk to make this go faster. So, s/10 min/5 >> min/.. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Brian >> >> >>> 7. Socket intents - 5 min (Philipp Tiesel) >>> >>> 8. Implementing Real-Time Transport Services over an Ossified Network - 10 >>> miin (Stephen McQuistin) >>> >>> See you Thursday, >>> >>> —aaron >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Taps mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/taps >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Taps mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/taps > > _______________________________________________ > Taps mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/taps
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