[tcpm] Thank you for the QUIC session in tcpm

Bob Briscoe <ietf@bobbriscoe.net> Thu, 08 November 2018 11:14 UTC

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To: quic-chairs@ietf.org, "tcpm-chairs@ietf.org" <tcpm-chairs@ietf.org>, Jana Iyengar <jri.ietf@gmail.com>, Ian Swett <ianswett@google.com>
From: Bob Briscoe <ietf@bobbriscoe.net>
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Subject: [tcpm] Thank you for the QUIC session in tcpm
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I just wanted to thank Jana for explaining QUIC loss recovery to us (and 
QUIC CC as far as it goes).
And thank you Jana, Ian, the chairs of both WGs (and anyone else 
involved) for setting it up.

If one is not full-time on QUIC, it's very difficult to keep up with all 
the changes. But now we have a checkpoint to start from, I feel I will 
not be wasting people's time if I try to get involved - at least I only 
might say something un-QUIC occasionally, rather than nearly always. 
This has allowed people who understand how TCP cold be improved to help 
with QUIC, when working on QUIC isn't their day job.

Again, Thank you.


Bob


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