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If we have batched read APIs (or even ReadableStreams) for getting high frequency data to JS eg received RTP packets, remote acks of sent packets, etc, then the browser will need to keep a buffer of u…
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Update go-libp2p-daemon to the latest libp2p which will give it webtransport support, then we can use a precompiled binary and not have to build the webtransport server in this repo from source - ht…
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Web developers may want to attach some information to the request, and encoding everything into the URL is tiresome.
The simplest form is something like this.
```
const wt = new WebTransport(ur…
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Hey folks,
I'm working on a proposed live media standard: Media over QUIC. I ported [my library](https://github.com/kixelated/moq-rs) from quiche to quinn when I found the `h3-webtransport` crate. …
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this is really nice !!
at the moment there is only libp2p ?
QUIC web Transport is ready for prime time with golang and browser all on board now. Would just go for that now.
https://github.com…
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As noted in #432 , per [IETF](https://github.com/ietf-wg-webtrans/draft-ietf-webtrans-http3/pull/79
) a client may send a DRAIN_WEBTRANSPORT_SESSION signal to a server, to indicate that the server S…
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Note in the draft that raw QUIC can to 0-RTT moq setup but webtransport does not support this. Add text to security section of why this is safe.
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https://web.dev/webtransport/
This should be a very thin layer, with WebTransport doing the muxing and backpressure and bpmux just adapting Web streams to Node streams.
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It would be useful to support WebTransport now that it is [getting released in Chrome 97](https://blog.chromium.org/2021/11/chrome-97-webtransport-new-array-static.html).
After looking into it, som…
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This is just a quick thought I had, and might not work at all. Instead of adding stream hijacker callbacks (both for unidirectional and bidirectional) streams, we could introduce an `Server.ServeStrea…