end2end-interest -- discussion of end-2-end research and design principles

 

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The end2end-interest list is for discussion of research and design issues that are broadly related to the end-to-end aspects of computer networking protocols and architecture, and in particular the consequences of the end-to-end principle underlying TCP/IP. It is sponsored by the End-to-End Research Group, whose historical roots go back to the original ARPA-funded research project that developed the Internet architecture and protocols, and which now forms one group within the Internet Research Task Force (IRTF).

This list is not to be used for job announcements, and only a very few Call-for-Paper announcements are appropriate here. Posts such posts are expected to:
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