TAPS WG Virtual Interim
May 07, 2021
Webex, 1100-1300 ET
Attendees:
- Aaron Falk, Akamai, co-chair
- Tommy Pauly, Apple
- Max Franke, TU Berlin
- Anna Brunstrom, Karlstad University
- Theresa Enghardt, Netflix, co-chair
- Martin Duke, F5
- Philipp S. Tiesel, SAP SE
- Michael Welzl, University of Oslo
- Colin Perkins, University of Glasgow
- David Millman
- Brian Trammell, Google
- Mirja Kühlewind, Ericsson
Agenda:
Notes from today:
- draft-duke-taps-transport-discovery:
- Aaron: How does TAPS decide between multiple implementations of the same protocol?
- Martin: Sometimes, they have different capabilities, which makes it easy. If not, an implementation could choose the most recent code, the least recent code, the most "trustworthy" source, or open up policy to the application/user.
- <Much talk about opening policy to the application>
- Aaron: Should there be persistence applied to protocol/implementation choices?
- Group Response: You'll often race anyway, so you don't have to choose. Picking the same thing deterministically is good for debugging and good for probably working on the first try. However, there are privacy disadvantages.
- Martin will write some code around this and would appreciate more feedback on the TAPS list or in the Github: https://github.com/martinduke/draft-duke-taps-transport-discovery
- Tommy will present at June meeting on Apple's approach to protocol discovery
- Survey on next interim (+1 if you can attend)
- Friday June 4: +1 +1 +1 +1+0.5+1-1
- Friday June 11: +1 +0.5 +1 +1+1+1+0.5
- Decision: June 11, usual time
- Have a TAPS meeting at IETF 111 in July?
- Could do 60 min: Input on Arch and API, draft-taps-transport-discovery, first proposals on mapping docs
- Could talk about implementation work, maybe in the TSVAREA Open meeting