you should probably redirect this conversation to
the end2end-interest list:
<end2end-interest(_at_)postel(_dot_)org>
the entire IETF list is probably the wrong place for substantive technical
discussion of this type.
I agree.
I've subscribed to end2end-interest(_at_)postel(_dot_)org by visiting
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I use another email account: Jason Gao
[jaglee(_at_)peoplemail(_dot_)com(_dot_)cn](_dot_)
Further information on ATP will be posted on it. The structure of the
full essay is:
Asymmetric Transport Protocol
-- An alternative to TCP in IPv6 internetworking
Part I Motivations and Key points
Part II Protocol Header
Part III Setup and Release of an ATP Connection
Part IV Reliable Data Transport
Part V Flow Control and Congestion Avoidance
Part VI Event Handling and State Transition
Part VII Quality of Service Issues and Security Issues
Part VIII Miscellaneous
-- ATP and ECN, ATP Congestion Control: Why not only round-trip feedback
-- ATP and DNS, Resource Catalog or Directory Service
-- ATP APIs and Migration Issue
-- Possibility to consolidate the key features of RSVP, ISAKMP, IPSec/TLS
and IPComp.
Jason Gao