Re: [Ietf-hub-boston] Speakers/topics for a Hub meeting in January

worley@ariadne.com (Dale R. Worley) Mon, 09 December 2019 00:00 UTC

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"David R. Oran" <daveoran@orandom.net> writes:
> On the very off-chance anybody cares about what's going on in
> ICNRG-land, I've been completing a position paper on how Quality of
> Service ought to be done for Information-Centric Networking protocols,
> and could present a bit about it. The paper argues that we don't want
> to do it the way we did it for IP.

That last point sounds quite interesting!

I'm considering doing a presentation on CBOR (Concise Binry Object
Representation).  It's not new (but it's being revised), but it's a
clever piece of work.

Dale