[Codel] Fwd: [104all] IETF 104 Remote Participation Information

David Collier-Brown davec-b at rogers.com
Sat Mar 23 13:30:56 EDT 2019


Specifically, in 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/104/materials/agenda-104-tsvwg-06

... they are sessions 3.2 and 4.1

--dave

On 2019-03-23 6:09 a.m., Dave Taht wrote:
> I would really like more folk to remotely attend the tsvwg wg meeting,
> which is this monday:
>
> 16:10-18:10Monday Afternoon session II Prague time.
>
> which is where we will hopefully get a chance to present SCE, and get
> an update on the L4S/tcpprague/dualpi worker, also. The schedule is
> here:https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/104/agenda/
>
> There are as usual a plethora of work in other working groups worth
> paying attention to. In particular, the babel protocol working group
> is going to finalize the babel-hmac security extension, and maybe even
> dtls, and is considering adoption of the rtt-metric stuff. Homenet is
> still active (see the homenet mailing list for the discussions there
> in recent weeks! Hoo, boy), there's some stuff in the various tcp and
> iccrg working groups about BBR, and so on, and I haven't paid
> attention to rmcat and webrtc much in recent years.
>
>
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> Date: Sat, Mar 23, 2019 at 10:55 AM
> Subject: [104all] IETF 104 Remote Participation Information
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David Collier-Brown,         | Always do right. This will gratify
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