Carsten Bormann
2017-11-05 22:03:32 UTC
Maybe hidden in the Internet-Draft deadline frenzy, we have submitted -10 of the TCP/TLS draft.
This should cover the remaining IESG comments (there is still some work outstanding on coap-at://, but that will not be done in this document):
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-core-coap-tcp-tls-10
In other news, the CoAP-over-TCP patch has landed for libcoap:
https://github.com/obgm/libcoap/pull/113
I’m not entirely sure about the status of CoAP/TCP in Californium, but finding out the answer is exactly what hackathons are really good at. And of course for aiocoap, coap.me, etc.
So who would be up to a CoAP-over-TCP session at the IETF100 hackathon?
(Local and remote participation are both fine.)
We would probably want to reserve a two-hour slot sometime during the Saturday where remote participants are sure they can find someone in the hackathon room who is also working on this. We could meet at
https://jitsi.tools.ietf.org/coap-tcp
Any preferences for the time on Saturday?
Grüße, Carsten
This should cover the remaining IESG comments (there is still some work outstanding on coap-at://, but that will not be done in this document):
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-core-coap-tcp-tls-10
In other news, the CoAP-over-TCP patch has landed for libcoap:
https://github.com/obgm/libcoap/pull/113
I’m not entirely sure about the status of CoAP/TCP in Californium, but finding out the answer is exactly what hackathons are really good at. And of course for aiocoap, coap.me, etc.
So who would be up to a CoAP-over-TCP session at the IETF100 hackathon?
(Local and remote participation are both fine.)
We would probably want to reserve a two-hour slot sometime during the Saturday where remote participants are sure they can find someone in the hackathon room who is also working on this. We could meet at
https://jitsi.tools.ietf.org/coap-tcp
Any preferences for the time on Saturday?
Grüße, Carsten