Re: [tcpPrague] Enough energy for an L4S/TCP Prague BoF?

Bob Briscoe <research@bobbriscoe.net> Wed, 01 June 2016 19:48 UTC

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Subject: Re: [tcpPrague] Enough energy for an L4S/TCP Prague BoF?
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M, OK, Will do. B

On 01/06/16 20:31, Mirja Kühlewind wrote:
> Hi Bob,
>
>> Am 01.06.2016 um 12:53 schrieb Bob Briscoe <research@bobbriscoe.net>:
>>
>> However, I've noticed that the discussion on this list seems to move in fits and starts.
>> Can anyone suggest why?
> I believe it would help to foster discussion if someone (you) would send a problem statement to the list because right now there are a lot of people interesting in this topic where everybody might have his/her own idea what this is about. Having a common understanding of want we want is the first step. For me most of things I’ve seen so far are very wide spread and I guess there something for everybody that sounds interesting…
>
> Just my 2c.
>
> Mirja
>

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