Folks,

Today is the third anniversary of the announcement of a testable fq_codel (see 
https://lists.bufferbloat.net/pipermail/cerowrt-devel/2014-May/002984.html et. 
seq.)

Here's (an approximation of) the state of the world:

- We didn't know it at the time, but we would be able to declare victory on 
CeroWrt less than three months later with the 3.10.50-1 build. Not only did 
that firmware reduce bufferbloat, but it showed that DNSSEC and IPv6 could be 
implemented in "normal" home routers without any kind of jiggery-pokery. Field 
reports at the end of 2014 showed that build was very stable - we had lots of 
reports of 80 day uptimes, and a high of ~140 days.

- fq_codel is installed a large and growing of places. It's available off the 
shelf for OpenWrt in the SQM QoS package, the Linux kernel, IPFire, DD-WRT, and 
other routers.

- "Bufferbloat" is entering the lexicon. People are speaking about it in blogs 
and open literature as a known entity, not some voodoo effect that's only a 
concern to crazy people. The writers don't always get the description or 
symptoms right, but there is an acknowledgement that something could be better 
in your home (and everywhere) network connection. (See for example, 
http://www.internetsociety.org/blog/tech-matters/2015/04/measure-your-bufferbloat-new-browser-based-tool-dslreports
 ) 

- Speaking of which, the new DSLReports Speed Test has recently stirred things 
up. Not only do we have an attractive tool that we can recommend to friends, 
but people are getting a little hot under the collar when they see the crummy 
performance of the router that they just paid dearly for. See, for example, 
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r30051856-Connectivity-Buffer-Bloat

- Now that we've shown that fq_codel conquers bufferbloat, we're finding 
further optimizations. There's a lot of effort on cake, which promises to bring 
higher speed processing, and looking into corner cases that can be improved. 

- And of course, Dave Täht is taking on another big project: "Making Wi-Fi 
Fast".

What else has happened in this year?

Best,

Rich
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