Re: What can IETF do? Re: Further update on COVID-19

Nick Hilliard <nick@foobar.org> Wed, 26 February 2020 20:02 UTC

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Subject: Re: What can IETF do? Re: Further update on COVID-19
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Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote on 26/02/2020 19:00:
> As I see it, the three core technologies we need to integrate here are 
> streaming video compression, QUIC datagrams and end-to-end cryptography. 
> What we need now is to work out how to make them work together. We do 
> have a proposal in this vein for Vancouver but it is over reliable 
> channels. We should think about unreliable channels as well.

how can the ietf facilitate the hallway track?

Nick