I would love to have some fresh eyeballs on a new IETF draft for the TSVWG we intend to submit tonight. I've attached the html for easy to read purposes, but I would prefer that folk referred back to the github repository for the most current version, which is here: https://github.com/dtaht/bufferbloat-rfcs/blob/master/sce/draft-morton-taht-SCE.txt and in open source tradition, discuss here, or file bugs, and submit pull requests to the gitub. The first draft (of 3 or more pending), is creating the SCE codepoint and defining the state machine, is pretty short, and we think the basic concept solves a zillion problems with ECN in one stroke. It's easy to implement (one line of code in codel), backward compatible with all the RFCs, and somewhat incompatible with the stalled out TCP Prague/dualpi effort in the IETF. We have several other drafts in progress which I increasingly doubt we'll finish today, but I think only this one is required to get an audience in the tsvwg at the coming IETF meeting. If ya have any comments and spare time today, I'd like to get the first draft in tonight, and the filing deadline for final drafts is sometime tomorrow. It may help for context to review some of the other work in the github repo. THX! -- Dave Täht CTO, TekLibre, LLC http://www.teklibre.com Tel: 1-831-205-9740