dave, this is a great list - and much appreciated. nominations must go to the committees for awards. I suggest we compile a list of the applicable awards from IEEE, ACM, NAE, AAAS, .... and references to how to make nominations. v On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 9:48 AM, Dave Taht wrote: > There are plenty of people involved in the bufferbloat project who > already have got plenty of medals, awards and statuettes - Eric > Raymond, Jim Gettys, Paul Vixie, Vint Cerf, Fred Baker, etc... > > And there are now a bunch of newer people that have made enormous > contributions to making the Internet better, and it would be good to > somehow, give them some recognition for that. > > Are there some set of medal granting organisations we could submit > these peoples' names to? > > * Kathie Nichols and Van Jacobson - for making a fundamental > contribution towards understanding the causes of network latency with > codel > * Jesper Dangaard-Brauer - for solving all the thorny rateshaping > problems on PPPoe/ATM/DSL in his masters thesis (and in running code) > * Tom Herbert - for the invention of BQL > * Eric Dumazet - for the invention of fq_codel (and being the worlds > greatest active network programmer!) > * Juliusz Chroboczek - for solving nearly all the problems that > distance vector routing had, and making source specific routing > actually work > * Greg White - for driving the DOCSIS 3.1 standard > * Simon Kelly - IMHO, he deserves a knighthood and place in the > mythology along with Tim-Berners-Lee - as unlike http, dnsmasq has > been invisible, nearly as widespread, and far less problematic. He's > England's national treasure, and just spent 3 years making DNSSEC > deployable along the edge, besides. > * PI, PIE teams. > * No doubt I am not remembering someone, apologies! please feel free > to offer up some suggestions! (but what I am mostly looking for is a > (set of) place(s) to give names to!) > > Even without finding some separate medal granting org, I have longed > to create a *new* award - an "Internet Pioneers Award". > > It would feature a statuette of an engineer, chained to a rock, > marketroids eating his guts out, with a dozen arrows in his back, with > hands outstretched - holding up a shiny new piece of technology. > > First up, for that award (and I can think of plenty of others > eligible!), would be this guy: > > http://the-edge.blogspot.com/2003/06/wireless-connection.html > > ... without whom, it would have taken a lot longer for the entire home > router market to exist. > > In addition to the statue that award would include an all-expenses > paid trip to some tropical beach, somewhere, that didn't have > internet! > > I see isoc does some stuff, the process for national science awards is > not very clear... LF does some stuff... > > What else is there? > > -- > Dave Täht > Let's make wifi fast, less jittery and reliable again! > > https://plus.google.com/u/0/107942175615993706558/posts/TVX3o84jjmb >