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  • From: stanislav shalunov <>
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  • Subject: [transport] Proposed agenda for 2005-02-11 transport teleconference
  • Date: 10 Feb 2005 19:37:13 -0500

Review of previous action items:

a. Stanislav to develop a charter and side materials to
request Internet2 working group status.

b. Stanislav: incorporate Lisong's TCP Westwood description.

c. Stanislav: address Bartek's comments about MaxNet and XCP.

d. Stanislav: draft conclusions section for design space
survey.

e. All: look at the requirements section of the document to
ensure it captures the intent of the group. Send comments
to the mailing list. (A simple ``I think this is what we
want to build'' is OK, too.) [Done by Larry and Stas.]

f. Steven: contact the authors of the SCTP RFC to discuss
models of partial reliability other than timed reliability.

g. Steven: write up API specification.

h. Stanislav to modify the draft based on discussion items
with Guy Almes.

Transport group web presence

Joint Techs next week (Steven and Stas are going)

Design Space Survey comments
Requirements
Conclusions
Appendix (1/p)

Internet2 WG status

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A copy of this agenda is available at
http://www.internet2.edu/~shalunov/transport/20050211-agenda.txt

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Stanislav Shalunov http://www.internet2.edu/~shalunov/

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