So, go for it, then. I wish you well. On Monday, June 24, 2019 4:14pm, "Jonathan Morton" said: > > On 24 Jun, 2019, at 10:50 pm, David P. Reed > wrote: > > > > My overall point here is that you seem to live in a world of academic-like > purity - all TCP connections are essentially huge file transfers, where there are > no delays on production or consumption of packets at the endpoint, there is no > multiplexing or scheduling of processes in the endpoint operating systems, etc. > > On the contrary, I've found that per-flow queuing algorithms like DRR++ cope > naturally and very nicely with all sorts of deviations from the ideal, including > for example the wild variations in goodput and RTT associated with wifi links. > > These are exactly the kinds of complication that I imagine - and not merely in the > abstract but through observation - that a pure end-to-end approach would have > great difficulty in accommodating elegantly. > > - Jonathan Morton > >