[e2e] TCP "experiments"
ashish makani
ashish.makani at gmail.com
Tue Jul 30 00:05:18 PDT 2013
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 11:14 PM, Jon Crowcroft
<Jon.Crowcroft at cl.cam.ac.uk>wrote:
> google have extremely good instrumentation - you need to go visit them
> unfortunately, you'd have to sign NDAs but believe me, they know
> what they are about a lot more than most academics and a whole lot of
> other industry - some of the stuff is quite public too (lots of SPDY
> testing is on their blogs and vairous public facing documents)
>
>
> their shareholders would get upset if they deployed things that broke
>> the world badly - that's the NSA's job.
>
>
That's the NSA's job - lol :)
True that Jon :)
>
> In missive <51F6F523.6060107 at isi.edu>, Joe Touch typed:
>
> >>
> >>
> >>On 7/29/2013 2:53 PM, Jon Crowcroft wrote:
> >>> In missive <51F6A578.5010000 at isi.edu>, Joe Touch typed:
> >>>
> >>> >>My view has been that we need to protect the Internet for *when*
> there
> >>> >>is no more Google. I don't trust Google (or any company) to do
> that.
> >>>
> >>> why do we trust you?
> >>
> >>You shouldn't.
> >>
> >>More specifically, "trust but verify".
> >>
> >>Un-instrumented changes are not verifiable.
> >>
> >>Joe
>
> cheers
>
> jon
>
>
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