shaft, French
@shaft@piaille.fr avatar

Is there any known implementation of 1149 not using columbidae (pigeons or doves)? Because the RFC does say avian carriers, meaning any bird could transport IP. That would bring passionate debates about the differences of MTU between African and European swallow 😬

gdupont,
@gdupont@framapiaf.org avatar

@shaft or using birds doing migration between continents for seasonal batch deliveries (huge payload but few months delays between messages)...

gd2,
@gd2@chaos.social avatar

@shaft If packet sizes vary greatly, will they also arrive out of order? 🤔

shaft,
@shaft@piaille.fr avatar

@gd2 One can use QoS (RFC 2549) to avoid any problems :)

nholzschuch,
@nholzschuch@piaille.fr avatar

@shaft @R1Rail I know of some data transfers using pigeons (famously, one south-African who was pissed off by the speed of his internet provider) but nothing permanent.

pmevzek,

@shaft You need RFC 2549 for QoS.

shaft,
@shaft@piaille.fr avatar

@pmevzek It mentions ostriches as "alternate carrier" which is misleading : ostriches are avian carriers, the sentence can be understood as "quite an aves class species but different" 🤔

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