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Standardizing BPF

Standardizing BPF

Posted Apr 12, 2023 0:18 UTC (Wed) by mtaht (guest, #11087)
In reply to: Standardizing BPF by squarooticus
Parent article: Standardizing BPF

By my lights QUIC took 10. Jim Roskind took QUIC to IETF in 2013. There was much skepticism over it at the time. By 2015 it had become more viable.

https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/88/slides/slides-88-tsva...


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Standardizing BPF

Posted Apr 13, 2023 22:11 UTC (Thu) by tialaramex (subscriber, #21167) [Link]

Mmm, those slides don't suggest standardization, they actually tell people watching that if you're interested you can contribute to development of Chromium. I think if I present about a cool idea I had using LibreOffice at a conference this summer, and then in five years that same idea is the launching point for an ODF revision effort, I don't get to say the standardisation of that ODF revision began in 2023 even if the ODF people were at my conference talk. Also, November 2013 to May 2021 is less than 8 years, not ten.


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