Hi Dave, hi Jonathan, I like it! Outside of my area of expertise, sure, but still short, sweet and focussed. As I commented on github, it might halp if you could make a point how this could actually help core-routers to soften their load, as it is those devices that need to learn to use SCE for the proposed endp-point methods to get anywhere in real life. Best Regards Sebastian > On Mar 10, 2019, at 19:04, Dave Taht wrote: > > 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