Your proposal sounds reasonable. Thanks.
/Miguel
On 13/02/2012 21:30, Cullen Jennings wrote:
On Feb 8, 2012, at 3:38 AM, Miguel A. Garcia wrote:
Hi Cullen,
Thanks for your review. See inline comments.
On 07/02/2012 18:43, Cullen Jennings wrote:
Consider the case of a chat room that is receiving messages at a rate
of 10 per second (perhaps bad-attitude during the IESG plenary) and
also has some clients in the chat room that can only receiving
messages at a maximum rate of 5 per second ( perhaps an iphone via VPN
over 2G). Section 6.1 does not say what should happen in this case.
I understand the problem description. The question is whether we want to make
the application layer aware of potential congestion and take actions on it.
I don't know how the chat room application could in the first place detect
congestion. Any ideas of what to write in the draft are highly appreciated.
Note - I'd be OK with publishing the document with no change but I think some
text would improve the draft.
I think the most important part is just point out that this is a problem and
applications need to have a strategy to deal with it. I would not prescribe a
strategy that apps had to implement but instead have some non normative
strategies that an application might use. One strategy is that is any client
falls more than 10 seconds behind, that client get disconnected.
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Miguel A. Garcia
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Ericsson Spain