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Date:      Tue, 12 Mar 1996 09:03:16 +0100
From:      Andras Olah <olah@cs.utwente.nl>
To:        current@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Fwd: Draft of T/TCP BOF minutes (was: finger...) 
Message-ID:  <26727.826617796@curie.cs.utwente.nl>

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For those who are sceptic about having T/TCP in our system, here's
some extra information from the recent IETF meeting.  T/TCP has a
good chance to become a standard.  The problems people experience
come from the fact that ours is the first widely deployed T/TCP
implementation.  Thus the unpleasant job of discovering all the
problems with non-conformant TCP implementations is also our
`honor'.  (Non-conformant here means non-conformant to the plain old
TCP specifications.)

Andras

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From:    braden@ISI.EDU
To:      mankin@ISI.EDU
Cc:      end2end-interest@ISI.EDU, braden@ISI.EDU
Subject: Draft of T/TCP BOF minutes
Date:    Sun, 10 Mar 1996 15:22:25 PST




Los Angeles IETF Proceedings

Transport Services Area

Minutes of the Transaction TCP BOF (ttcp)

Reported by: Bob Braden/USC Information Sciences Institute

This BOF was convened to discuss a set of TCP extensions for efficient
transaction-mode communication, i.e., request-response mode, which is
currently documented in an Experimental RFC [Braden, R., "T/TCP -- TCP
Extensions for Transactions, Functional Specification", RFC-1644, ISI,
July 1994].  There has recently been interest in using T/TCP,
especially as a component of performance improvements for the World
Wide Web.  As a result, some have suggested starting a working group to
create a standard.

[details deleted]

The group consensus was that it would be useful to have a working group
to consider standardization of T/TCP.  Roughly a dozen people out of
the 60 attendees indicated that they would participate in such a
working group.  The chair promised to report this to the Area Director.

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