[Bloat] [Cake] Two questions re high speed congestionmanagement anddatagram protocols

Stephen Hemminger stephen at networkplumber.org
Mon Jul 10 16:35:40 EDT 2023


On Wed, 28 Jun 2023 10:32:32 -0400 (EDT)
"David P. Reed" <dpreed at deepplum.com> wrote:

> How to find a kernel maintainer to care about DCCP, seems to be the question for Linux.
> I am tempted... Not to get involved with IETF "barriers" (what a mess, given the folks in IETF who resisted in AQM, I wouldn't last a minute), but to keep DCCP support alive.
> The barrier here is getting accepted as a Linux maintainer, which is a different issue entirely, looking at my last two experiences with submitting simple bug fixes to the kernel, which were nightmares. I don't have the commitment to become accepted as a maintainer.
> But it seems good to maintain DCCP, despite its lack of popularity as an IETF standard. It does deal with CC in a way that simplifies use of UDP for serious work.

Interesting that there is an out of tree DCCP, complete with likely GPL license violation.
https://github.com/telekom/mp-dccp


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