Re: [multipathtcp] Support for MPTCP proxy work

Olivier Bonaventure <Olivier.Bonaventure@uclouvain.be> Wed, 17 January 2018 17:31 UTC

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Subject: Re: [multipathtcp] Support for MPTCP proxy work
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Hello,
> 
> In response to Mirja’s message dated Jan. 12, I hereby express my 
> support for MPTCP proxy work. I'm willing to contribute (already have), 
> as well as review/discuss as appropriate.

As one of the co-authors of the TCP converter draft, I support this work 
and I'm willing to continue to work on it. As I've already expressed, I 
think that there are various use cases for such work


Olivier