wow! what a blast from the past, and what sadness I felt when
stumbling across Sally Floyd's name in the credits.

My primary comment is that I wish somehow, in the IETF, we attempted
to address the congestion control problems our wireless transports
have, as that seems to be the principal means of users' access to the
internet.

Secondary comment is what I always harp on, in aiming for an internet
that can safely and reliably transport videoconferencing and gaming
traffic while duking it it out with more aggressive capacity seeking
traffic.


On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 7:41 AM Scheffenegger, Richard <rs.i...@gmx.at> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> In order to facilitate the github based editorial process of a revised
> RFC5033 document that outlines the current best practises when it comes
> to designing new congestion control mechanisms, I want to invite
> everyone who has commented across various lists and in meetings, to
> raise issues and contribute text here:
>
>
> https://rscheff.github.io/rfc5033bis
>
> https://github.com/rscheff/rfc5033bis/issues
>
>
> As the home for this work has not yet fully formed yet, I created this
> as an individual draft. There are no text changes in rfc50333bis-00
> compared to rfc5033, only minor editorial changes due to the use of
> markdown for the body of the document.
>
> A number of individuals have already expressed their interest in
> contributing improvements to this document. I am looking forward to
> those contributions - either as issues and discussion points, or as
> concrete text snippets - in order to reflect the current best
> understanding of the congestion control environment.
>
>
> A new version of I-D, draft-scheffenegger-congress-rfc5033bis-00.txt
> has been successfully submitted by Richard Scheffenegger and posted to
> the IETF repository.
>
> Name:           draft-scheffenegger-congress-rfc5033bis
> Revision:       00
> Title:          Specifying New Congestion Control Algorithms
> Document date:  2023-02-17
> Group:          Individual Submission
> Pages:          11
> URL:
> https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-scheffenegger-congress-rfc5033bis-00.txt
> Status:
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-scheffenegger-congress-rfc5033bis/
> Html:
> https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-scheffenegger-congress-rfc5033bis-00.html
> Htmlized:
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-scheffenegger-congress-rfc5033bis
>
>
> Abstract:
>     The IETF's standard congestion control schemes have been widely shown
>     to be inadequate for various environments (e.g., high-speed
>     networks).  Recent research has yielded many alternate congestion
>     control schemes that significantly differ from the IETF's congestion
>     control principles.  Using these new congestion control schemes in
>     the global Internet has possible ramifications to both the traffic
>     using the new congestion control and to traffic using the currently
>     standardized congestion control.  Therefore, the IETF must proceed
>     with caution when dealing with alternate congestion control
>     proposals.  The goal of this document is to provide guidance for
>     considering alternate congestion control algorithms within the IETF.
>
>
>
>
> The IETF Secretariat
>


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