Re: Discovering WebSockets design team

Hi Lucas,

I would also like to participate. I'm a developer on the Firefox web
browser.

Cheers
-- 
Valentin

On Thu, 20 Apr 2023 at 17:33, Kenichi Ishibashi <ishibashi.kenichi@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Lucas,
>
> I'm interested too. I'm a developer of Chrome web browser.
>
> Thanks,
>
> 2023年4月15日(土) 22:05 Felipe Gasper <felipe@felipegasper.com>:
>
>> Hi Lucas,
>>
>> I’m interested. I’ve written a WS client & server implementation (Perl
>> Net::WebSocket) and a Perl binding to libwebsockets. The former powers a
>> bevy of web & server-to-server workflows at my former job. I’ve also
>> advised curl’s nascent client implementation.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> -Felipe
>>
>> On Apr 12, 2023, at 16:20, Lucas Pardue <lucaspardue.24.7@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> 
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> At IETF 116 I took an action to form and lead a design team in order to
>> further explore the topic of discovering WebSockets.
>>
>> If you're not familiar with design teams, the IETF site provides a good
>> intro [1]
>>
>> Roughly the purpose of this design team is to a) better refine the
>> problem statement related to WebSockets over H2 and H3 b) continue
>> development of solution proposals fir presentation back to the WG. There
>> may be multiple forms of output from this, possibly across different I-Ds.
>>
>> To achieve this, I'm seeking stakeholders on both client and server
>> sides, with deep interest in working towards (a) and/or (b).
>>
>> If you'd like to join the design team please respond to this email. The
>> call for volunteers will end on Friday April 21 23:59 anywhere on earth.
>> After that I'll post the list of members and we'll proceed with closed
>> meetings.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Lucas
>>
>> [1] - https://www.ietf.org/about/groups/iesg/statements/design-teams/
>>
>>

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