[Bloat] Fwd: [Congress] New Non-WG Mailing List: congress

Dave Taht dave.taht at gmail.com
Fri Dec 23 09:52:19 EST 2022


iccrg is rechartering too...

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Colin Perkins <csp at csperkins.org>
Date: Fri, Dec 23, 2022 at 2:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Congress] New Non-WG Mailing List: congress
To: tom petch <daedulus at btconnect.com>
Cc: Martin Duke <martin.h.duke at gmail.com>, <congress at ietf.org>,
<ietf at ietf.org>, Pete Resnick <resnick=40episteme.net at dmarc.ietf.org>


On 23 Dec 2022, at 9:39, tom petch wrote:

On 22/12/2022 19:49, Martin Duke wrote:

Re: The working group description. Sorry, I screwed this up and totally
forgot that the message would go out to ietf-announce. It was written for
the many transport area people that have been following the discussion at
tsv-area at ietf.org and elsewhere. For the record, if approved, CONGestion
RESponse and Signaling would revise the requirements to standardize
congestion control and accept proposals for new standards-track congestion
control work, but we're several steps from it becoming a WG.

I follow TSVWG and can see no sign of this in the e-mail archive. Ah
my mistake, there was in November!

Meanwhile, how will this WG relate to ICCRG?

ICCRG is also in the process of rechartering, and Martin and I have
been coordinating, and I’ve been speaking regularly with the ICCRG
chairs, to ensure the two groups are complementary.

The proposed new ICCRG charter highlights its research focus (“enhance
our understanding of Internet congestion control and to support
conceptual innovation”) while being clear that the “IETF is the
appropriate venue for deployment-oriented documents concerning
interoperability or standardization of implementation”.

New congestion control research should go to ICCRG. As the ideas
mature and demonstrate their utility, and need to be more formally
documented to ensure interoperability, then the proposed CONGRESS
charter allows work to move into IETF as experimental, and eventually
standards track. Both the ICCRG and CONGRESS charters recognise that
close coordination will be needed.

Colin



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