[core] Plugfest/testing in Prague

Zach Shelby <zach@sensinode.com> Wed, 23 March 2011 09:16 UTC

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We've had two successful CoRE Plugfests at previous IETFs, and although CoRE specifications have become quite stable, I think it would be useful to do some more testing in Prague as well.

Would anyone be interested in a couple informal CoRE hacking sessions in Prague? At least our implementations are available on-site from Sun after the welcome reception until Thursday morning. Maybe just a get together in the Hilton lobby or in the terminal room would be ideal.

Our test capability includes:

coap-05 (also multicast)
link-format-03
block-02
observe-02

In addition we would be interested in testing the rate limiting credit congestion control scheme hinted at in http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-eggert-core-congestion-control-01.txt. 

Zach & Szymon 

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