IETF Last Call for QUIC

Lars Eggert <lars@eggert.org> Fri, 25 September 2020 10:00 UTC

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Subject: IETF Last Call for QUIC
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Hi,

you just saw a flurry of emails indicating that we requested publication for the latest revision of the "base drafts". This is a major milestone for the QUIC WG, and it would not have been possible without the huge amount of work over a number of years by all the WG participants, and especially our group of editors!

Our AD Magnus will now prepare the document set for their IETF Last Call, during which new issues are likely to be opened, by the wider IETF community but also possibly by WG participants. We'll tag those as "ietf-lc" in GitHub, and discuss and handle them there per our usual way of working.

In parallel to progressing the "base drafts" towards RFC publications, the WG should now also begin to pick up the pace on our other adopted work items (ops drafts, extensions, etc.)

One important other discussion item is what to do about the multipath extension milestone, which some have suggested should be dropped, while others still show interest to pursue it.

Thanks,
Lars, Lucas and Mark