From: Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com>
To: "David P. Reed" <dpreed@deepplum.com>
Cc: bloat <bloat@lists.bufferbloat.net>,
Make-Wifi-fast <make-wifi-fast@lists.bufferbloat.net>,
cerowrt-devel <cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net>,
codel@lists.bufferbloat.net, starlink@lists.bufferbloat.net,
Cake List <cake@lists.bufferbloat.net>
Subject: Re: [Cerowrt-devel] Due Aug 2: Internet Quality workshop CFP for the internet architecture board
Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2021 10:07:22 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAA93jw5wQ5PYL08hWcdUucUYWt-n=uKDAbF23Pp3t5u9dEDEng@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1625188609.32718319@apps.rackspace.com>
In terms of trying to find "Quality" I have tried to encourage folk to
both read "zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance"[0], and Deming's
work on "total quality management".
My own slice at this network, computer and lifestyle "issue" is aiming
for "imperceptible latency" in all things. [1]. There's a lot of
fallout from that in terms of not just addressing queuing delay, but
caching, prefetching, and learning more about what a user really needs
(as opposed to wants) to know via intelligent agents.
[0] If you want to get depressed, read Pirsig's successor to "zen...",
lila, which is in part about what happens when an engineer hits an
insoluble problem.
[1] https://www.internetsociety.org/events/latency2013/
On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 6:16 PM David P. Reed <dpreed@deepplum.com> wrote:
>
> Well, nice that the folks doing the conference are willing to consider that quality of user experience has little to do with signalling rate at the physical layer or throughput of FTP transfers.
>
>
>
> But honestly, the fact that they call the problem "network quality" suggests that they REALLY, REALLY don't understand the Internet isn't the hardware or the routers or even the routing algorithms *to its users*.
>
>
>
> By ignoring the diversity of applications now and in the future, and the fact that we DON'T KNOW what will be coming up, this conference will likely fall into the usual trap that net-heads fall into - optimizing for some imaginary reality that doesn't exist, and in fact will probably never be what users actually will do given the chance.
>
>
>
> I saw this issue in 1976 in the group developing the original Internet protocols - a desire to put *into the network* special tricks to optimize ASR33 logins to remote computers from terminal concentrators (aka remote login), bulk file transfers between file systems on different time-sharing systems, and "sessions" (virtual circuits) that required logins. And then trying to exploit underlying "multicast" by building it into the IP layer, because someone thought that TV broadcast would be the dominant application.
>
>
>
> Frankly, to think of "quality" as something that can be "provided" by "the network" misses the entire point of "end-to-end argument in system design". Quality is not a property defined or created by The Network. If you want to talk about Quality, you need to talk about users - all the users at all times, now and into the future, and that's something you can't do if you don't bother to include current and future users talking about what they might expect to experience that they don't experience.
>
>
>
> There was much fighting back in 1976 that basically involved "network experts" saying that the network was the place to "solve" such issues as quality, so applications could avoid having to solve such issues.
>
>
>
> What some of us managed to do was to argue that you can't "solve" such issues. All you can do is provide a framework that enables different uses to *cooperate* in some way.
>
>
>
> Which is why the Internet drops packets rather than queueing them, and why diffserv cannot work.
>
> (I know the latter is conftroversial, but at the moment, ALL of diffserv attempts to talk about end-to-end applicaiton specific metrics, but never, ever explains what the diffserv control points actually do w.r.t. what the IP layer can actually control. So it is meaningless - another violation of the so-called end-to-end principle).
>
>
>
> Networks are about getting packets from here to there, multiplexing the underlying resources. That's it. Quality is a whole different thing. Quality can be improved by end-to-end approaches, if the underlying network provides some kind of thing that actually creates a way for end-to-end applications to affect queueing and routing decisions, and more importantly getting "telemetry" from the network regarding what is actually going on with the other end-to-end users sharing the infrastructure.
>
>
>
> This conference won't talk about it this way. So don't waste your time.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, June 30, 2021 8:12pm, "Dave Taht" <dave.taht@gmail.com> said:
>
> > The program committee members are *amazing*. Perhaps, finally, we can
> > move the bar for the internet's quality metrics past endless, blind
> > repetitions of speedtest.
> >
> > For complete details, please see:
> > https://www.iab.org/activities/workshops/network-quality/
> >
> > Submissions Due: Monday 2nd August 2021, midnight AOE (Anywhere On Earth)
> > Invitations Issued by: Monday 16th August 2021
> >
> > Workshop Date: This will be a virtual workshop, spread over three days:
> >
> > 1400-1800 UTC Tue 14th September 2021
> > 1400-1800 UTC Wed 15th September 2021
> > 1400-1800 UTC Thu 16th September 2021
> >
> > Workshop co-chairs: Wes Hardaker, Evgeny Khorov, Omer Shapira
> >
> > The Program Committee members:
> >
> > Jari Arkko, Olivier Bonaventure, Vint Cerf, Stuart Cheshire, Sam
> > Crowford, Nick Feamster, Jim Gettys, Toke Hoiland-Jorgensen, Geoff
> > Huston, Cullen Jennings, Katarzyna Kosek-Szott, Mirja Kuehlewind,
> > Jason Livingood, Matt Mathias, Randall Meyer, Kathleen Nichols,
> > Christoph Paasch, Tommy Pauly, Greg White, Keith Winstein.
> >
> > Send Submissions to: network-quality-workshop-pc@iab.org.
> >
> > Position papers from academia, industry, the open source community and
> > others that focus on measurements, experiences, observations and
> > advice for the future are welcome. Papers that reflect experience
> > based on deployed services are especially welcome. The organizers
> > understand that specific actions taken by operators are unlikely to be
> > discussed in detail, so papers discussing general categories of
> > actions and issues without naming specific technologies, products, or
> > other players in the ecosystem are expected. Papers should not focus
> > on specific protocol solutions.
> >
> > The workshop will be by invitation only. Those wishing to attend
> > should submit a position paper to the address above; it may take the
> > form of an Internet-Draft.
> >
> > All inputs submitted and considered relevant will be published on the
> > workshop website. The organisers will decide whom to invite based on
> > the submissions received. Sessions will be organized according to
> > content, and not every accepted submission or invited attendee will
> > have an opportunity to present as the intent is to foster discussion
> > and not simply to have a sequence of presentations.
> >
> > Position papers from those not planning to attend the virtual sessions
> > themselves are also encouraged. A workshop report will be published
> > afterwards.
> >
> > Overview:
> >
> > "We believe that one of the major factors behind this lack of progress
> > is the popular perception that throughput is the often sole measure of
> > the quality of Internet connectivity. With such narrow focus, people
> > don’t consider questions such as:
> >
> > What is the latency under typical working conditions?
> > How reliable is the connectivity across longer time periods?
> > Does the network allow the use of a broad range of protocols?
> > What services can be run by clients of the network?
> > What kind of IPv4, NAT or IPv6 connectivity is offered, and are there firewalls?
> > What security mechanisms are available for local services, such as DNS?
> > To what degree are the privacy, confidentiality, integrity and
> > authenticity of user communications guarded?
> >
> > Improving these aspects of network quality will likely depend on
> > measurement and exposing metrics to all involved parties, including to
> > end users in a meaningful way. Such measurements and exposure of the
> > right metrics will allow service providers and network operators to
> > focus on the aspects that impacts the users’ experience most and at
> > the same time empowers users to choose the Internet service that will
> > give them the best experience."
> >
> >
> > --
> > Latest Podcast:
> > https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6791014284936785920/
> >
> > Dave Täht CTO, TekLibre, LLC
> > _______________________________________________
> > Cerowrt-devel mailing list
> > Cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net
> > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cerowrt-devel
> >
--
Latest Podcast:
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6791014284936785920/
Dave Täht CTO, TekLibre, LLC
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2021-07-02 17:07 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 108+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2021-07-01 0:12 Dave Taht
2021-07-02 1:16 ` David P. Reed
2021-07-02 4:04 ` [Make-wifi-fast] " Bob McMahon
2021-07-02 16:11 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Starlink] [Make-wifi-fast] " Dick Roy
2021-07-02 17:07 ` Dave Taht [this message]
2021-07-02 23:28 ` [Make-wifi-fast] [Cerowrt-devel] " Bob McMahon
2021-07-06 13:46 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Starlink] [Make-wifi-fast] " Ben Greear
2021-07-06 20:43 ` [Starlink] [Make-wifi-fast] [Cerowrt-devel] " Bob McMahon
2021-07-06 21:24 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Starlink] [Make-wifi-fast] " Ben Greear
2021-07-06 22:05 ` [Starlink] [Make-wifi-fast] [Cerowrt-devel] " Bob McMahon
2021-07-07 13:34 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Starlink] [Make-wifi-fast] " Ben Greear
2021-07-07 19:19 ` [Starlink] [Make-wifi-fast] [Cerowrt-devel] " Bob McMahon
2021-07-08 19:38 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Starlink] [Make-wifi-fast] " David P. Reed
2021-07-08 22:51 ` [Starlink] [Make-wifi-fast] [Cerowrt-devel] " Bob McMahon
2021-07-09 3:08 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Starlink] [Make-wifi-fast] " Leonard Kleinrock
2021-07-09 10:05 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Make-wifi-fast] [Starlink] " Luca Muscariello
2021-07-09 19:31 ` [Cerowrt-devel] Little's Law mea culpa, but not invalidating my main point David P. Reed
2021-07-09 20:24 ` Bob McMahon
2021-07-09 22:57 ` [Bloat] " Holland, Jake
2021-07-09 23:37 ` Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
2021-07-09 23:01 ` [Cerowrt-devel] " Leonard Kleinrock
2021-07-09 23:56 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Bloat] " Jonathan Morton
2021-07-17 23:56 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Make-wifi-fast] " Aaron Wood
2021-07-10 19:51 ` Bob McMahon
2021-07-10 23:24 ` Bob McMahon
2021-07-12 13:46 ` [Bloat] " Livingood, Jason
2021-07-12 17:40 ` [Cerowrt-devel] " David P. Reed
2021-07-12 18:21 ` Bob McMahon
2021-07-12 18:38 ` Bob McMahon
2021-07-12 19:07 ` [Cerowrt-devel] " Ben Greear
2021-07-12 20:04 ` Bob McMahon
2021-07-12 20:32 ` [Cerowrt-devel] " Ben Greear
2021-07-12 20:36 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Cake] " David Lang
2021-07-12 20:50 ` Bob McMahon
2021-07-12 20:42 ` Bob McMahon
2021-07-13 7:14 ` [Cerowrt-devel] " Amr Rizk
2021-07-13 17:07 ` Bob McMahon
2021-07-13 17:49 ` [Cerowrt-devel] " David P. Reed
2021-07-14 18:37 ` Bob McMahon
2021-07-15 1:27 ` Holland, Jake
2021-07-16 0:34 ` Bob McMahon
[not found] ` <A5E35F34-A4D5-45B1-8E2D-E2F6DE988A1E@cs.ucla.edu>
2021-07-22 16:30 ` Bob McMahon
2021-07-13 17:22 ` Bob McMahon
2021-07-17 23:29 ` [Cerowrt-devel] " Aaron Wood
2021-07-18 19:06 ` Bob McMahon
2021-07-12 21:54 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Make-wifi-fast] " Jonathan Morton
2021-09-20 1:21 ` [Cerowrt-devel] " Dave Taht
2021-09-20 4:00 ` Valdis Klētnieks
2021-09-20 4:09 ` David Lang
2021-09-20 21:30 ` David P. Reed
2021-09-20 21:44 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Cake] " David P. Reed
2021-09-20 12:57 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Starlink] " Steve Crocker
2021-09-20 16:36 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Cake] " John Sager
2021-09-21 2:40 ` [Starlink] [Cerowrt-devel] " Vint Cerf
2021-09-23 17:46 ` Bob McMahon
2021-09-26 18:24 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Starlink] " David P. Reed
2021-10-22 0:51 ` TCP_NOTSENT_LOWAT applied to e2e TCP msg latency Bob McMahon
2021-10-26 3:11 ` [Make-wifi-fast] " Stuart Cheshire
2021-10-26 4:24 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Bloat] " Eric Dumazet
2021-10-26 18:45 ` Christoph Paasch
2021-10-26 23:23 ` Bob McMahon
2021-10-26 23:38 ` Christoph Paasch
2021-10-27 1:12 ` [Cerowrt-devel] " Eric Dumazet
2021-10-27 3:45 ` Bob McMahon
2021-10-27 5:40 ` [Cerowrt-devel] " Eric Dumazet
2021-10-28 16:04 ` Christoph Paasch
2021-10-29 21:16 ` Bob McMahon
2021-10-26 5:32 ` Bob McMahon
2021-10-26 10:04 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Starlink] " Bjørn Ivar Teigen
2021-10-26 17:23 ` Bob McMahon
2021-10-27 14:29 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Make-wifi-fast] [Starlink] " Sebastian Moeller
2021-08-02 22:59 ` [Make-wifi-fast] [Starlink] [Cerowrt-devel] Due Aug 2: Internet Quality workshop CFP for the internet architecture board Bob McMahon
2021-08-02 23:16 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] [Starlink] " David Lang
2021-08-02 23:50 ` [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] [Starlink] [Cerowrt-devel] " Bob McMahon
2021-08-03 3:06 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] [Starlink] " David Lang
2021-08-02 23:55 ` Ben Greear
2021-08-03 0:01 ` [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] [Starlink] [Cerowrt-devel] " Bob McMahon
2021-08-03 3:12 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] [Starlink] " David Lang
2021-08-03 3:23 ` [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] [Starlink] [Cerowrt-devel] " Bob McMahon
2021-08-03 4:30 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] [Starlink] " David Lang
2021-08-03 4:38 ` [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] [Starlink] [Cerowrt-devel] " Bob McMahon
2021-08-03 4:44 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] [Starlink] " David Lang
2021-08-03 16:01 ` [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] [Starlink] [Cerowrt-devel] " Bob McMahon
2021-08-08 4:35 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Starlink] [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] " Dick Roy
2021-08-08 5:04 ` [Starlink] [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] [Cerowrt-devel] " Bob McMahon
2021-08-08 5:04 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Starlink] [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] " Dick Roy
2021-08-08 5:07 ` [Starlink] [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] [Cerowrt-devel] " Bob McMahon
2021-08-10 14:10 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Starlink] [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] " Rodney W. Grimes
2021-08-10 16:13 ` Dick Roy
2021-08-10 17:06 ` [Starlink] [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] [Cerowrt-devel] " Bob McMahon
2021-08-10 17:56 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Starlink] [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] " Dick Roy
2021-08-10 18:11 ` Dick Roy
2021-08-10 19:21 ` [Starlink] [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] [Cerowrt-devel] " Bob McMahon
2021-08-10 20:16 ` [Cerowrt-devel] Anhyone have a spare couple a hundred million ... Elon may need to start a go-fund-me page! Dick Roy
2021-08-10 20:33 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Starlink] " Jeremy Austin
2021-08-10 20:44 ` David Lang
2021-08-10 22:54 ` Bob McMahon
2021-09-02 17:36 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Cake] [Starlink] [Make-wifi-fast] Due Aug 2: Internet Quality workshop CFP for the internet architecture board David P. Reed
2021-09-03 14:35 ` [Bloat] [Cake] [Starlink] [Make-wifi-fast] [Cerowrt-devel] " Matt Mathis
2021-09-03 18:33 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Bloat] [Cake] [Starlink] [Make-wifi-fast] " David P. Reed
2021-08-03 0:37 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] [Starlink] " Leonard Kleinrock
2021-08-03 1:24 ` [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] [Starlink] [Cerowrt-devel] " Bob McMahon
2021-08-08 5:07 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Starlink] [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] " Dick Roy
2021-08-08 5:15 ` [Starlink] [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] [Cerowrt-devel] " Bob McMahon
2021-08-08 18:36 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Make-wifi-fast] [Starlink] [Cake] " Aaron Wood
2021-08-08 18:48 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Bloat] " Jonathan Morton
2021-08-08 19:58 ` [Bloat] [Make-wifi-fast] [Starlink] [Cake] [Cerowrt-devel] " Bob McMahon
2021-08-08 4:20 ` [Cerowrt-devel] [Starlink] [Cake] [Make-wifi-fast] " Dick Roy
Reply instructions:
You may reply publicly to this message via plain-text email
using any one of the following methods:
* Save the following mbox file, import it into your mail client,
and reply-to-all from there: mbox
Avoid top-posting and favor interleaved quoting:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Interleaved_style
List information: https://lists.bufferbloat.net/postorius/lists/cerowrt-devel.lists.bufferbloat.net/
* Reply using the --to, --cc, and --in-reply-to
switches of git-send-email(1):
git send-email \
--in-reply-to='CAA93jw5wQ5PYL08hWcdUucUYWt-n=uKDAbF23Pp3t5u9dEDEng@mail.gmail.com' \
--to=dave.taht@gmail.com \
--cc=bloat@lists.bufferbloat.net \
--cc=cake@lists.bufferbloat.net \
--cc=cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net \
--cc=codel@lists.bufferbloat.net \
--cc=dpreed@deepplum.com \
--cc=make-wifi-fast@lists.bufferbloat.net \
--cc=starlink@lists.bufferbloat.net \
/path/to/YOUR_REPLY
https://kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-send-email.html
* If your mail client supports setting the In-Reply-To header
via mailto: links, try the mailto: link
Be sure your reply has a Subject: header at the top and a blank line
before the message body.
This is a public inbox, see mirroring instructions
for how to clone and mirror all data and code used for this inbox