Nor do I see them on gitlab (:-()
Changing the subject, I'd love to see how, but they do seem to say what.
Do you think there is enough information in there that one could do a proof-of-concept? Not even an MVP, just enough to confirm or deny the hypothesis, if they don't offer source.
As they're distinguishing themselves from Huawei, which owns
them[1] by saying that they're "dedicated
to pursuing openness in Research & Development (R&D) by
embracing Open Innovation Model." I do think there's a good
chance that they'll open-source an MVP.
--dave
On Wed, 10 Jul 2024 15:28:28 -0700 Dave Taht via Bloat <bloat@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:On Wed, Jul 10, 2024 at 3:11 PM David Collier-Brown via Bloat < bloat@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:One of those papers that make you go "why didn't I think of that?" Of course, it does have to work (;-))No sources, no email addresses, I am tempted to drop in on the conference to see if any source is available. There are a lot of ideas in there that I have been advocating a while - varying the pacing rate (e!) to get an early estimate of congestion - and quite a few more newer ones that seem excellent, like just treating the leading edge of an ack as part of the estimator. Love how well it competes with itself! It's just a paper... no sources... agggh....Poking around a little, author seems to be associated with: FutureWei Technolgies http://futurewei.com Which has various Open Source marketing stuff in their vision but no github or download links.
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