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Re: [transport] Proposed agenda for 2004-12-17 call


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  • From: "Lawrence D. Dunn" <>
  • To: stanislav shalunov <>,
  • Subject: Re: [transport] Proposed agenda for 2004-12-17 call
  • Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 23:05:59 -0600

Stas,
Sounds OK, though Steve and I didn't start any
time-in-queue conversation yet...

Larry
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At 10:17 PM -0500 12/16/04, stanislav shalunov wrote:
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Roll call and agenda bashing

Comments on minutes from last call

Review of previous action items

* Steven S. keeps working on the API document

* All to look at the requirements section of the document to
ensure it captures the intent of the group.

* Stanislav to initiate an email discussion in re NeTS.

* Steve to include several items to the API based on
group consensus.

* Larry and Steve will start a discussion on the list about
how long a packet can remain in the queue before flushing
should occur.

* Steve to contact the authors of the SCTP RFC to see if new
schemes of partially reliable transport (other than
time-budget-based) are being developed.

* All: keep eyes open for relevant funding opportunities.

NSF Networking Technology and Systems (NeTS) Solicitation (Martin)

http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2005/nsf05505/nsf05505.htm

UI and API questions (Steven S.)

Action items for next meeting

Next meeting date and time

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