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Hello Maciej,
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<div>Thanks for the kind words about my presentation.</div>
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<div>Your imagined dialog is spot on. It's a good way to let people recognize this common situation, and what the fix might be. </div>
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<div>Best regards,</div>
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<div>Rich</div>
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<div>On Dec 9, 2012, at 12:32 PM, Maciej Soltysiak <<a href="mailto:maciej@soltysiak.com">maciej@soltysiak.com</a>> wrote:</div>
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<blockquote type="cite">Excellent job Richard! Those slides are very clean and informative and you got fantastic real life user reports!<br>
Point #1 is very common: lots of behind-the-scenes javascript, buffering, asynchronous requests, facebook chat box and updates, etc.<br>
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I was trying to make a mock conversation for the purpose of providing a story backing up the debloating efforts so that end users realize better what's going on. Please, guys, have a look and comment:<br>
<a href="https://soltysiak.com/wiki/index.php/BB_dialog">https://soltysiak.com/wiki/index.php/BB_dialog</a><br>
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Part 1 is an intro, also touching on tiered ISP services. Part 2 would be what bufferbloat is all about. Part 3 is an outro to have the users have a take-home message, also touching on DPI and other evil stuff ISPs do trying to workaround the issues.<br>
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You can edit that wiki.<br>
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I couldn't post it on <a href="http://bufferbloat.net/">bufferbloat.net</a> wiki because I don't seem to have privilege to create new pages so I setup my own.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Maciej<br>
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