Re: [Taps] Prague agenda planning

"Aaron Falk" <aaron.falk@gmail.com> Thu, 29 June 2017 19:53 UTC

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Updated:

1. **`draft-gjessing-taps-minset-05.txt`**
   * There’s been some interesting discussion on the draft.  Are there 
any specific topics we should set aside time to discuss?


2.  **Transport Security Protocol Survey**, Tommy
   - The common features/interface presented by various security 
protocols
   - The ability to separate security handshakes from data encryption

3.  **Socket Intents, Concepts & Communication Granularity**, Phillipp

4.  **Application- & System-Specified Policy & TAPS**, Brian? Tommy?


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* Michio Honda HotNets paper “[PASTE: Network Stacks Must Integrate 
with NVMM 
Abstractions](http://www.ht.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~micchie/papers/paste-hotnets16.pdf)”
   * *“These days I'm working on networking interface for non-volatile 
main memory (a.k.a. persistent memory and storage-class memory), because 
with such devices networking stack/API becomes a bottleneck in the 
end-to-end communication that involves persistent media (disk or SSDs 
for now).  I saw some post-socket discussion in the minutes of the last 
meeting, so I wonder if this type of work could give some useful 
information to IETFers who design new transport API standards.”*
   * Is there interest in this topic?  AFAIK, there’s no Internet 
Draft.  I will inquire whether Michio intends to submit one.  May end up 
in TSVAREA