ROADMAP.md: Mark hole punching on TCP and QUIC as done#415
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- Introduce "Done" section. - Reduce scope of "Unprecedented global connectivity" to hole punching on QUIC and TCP. - Move item down to "Done" section.
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@UnkwUsr thanks for reporting. Mind submitting a pull request? |
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@mxinden no, I'm not very confident with ipfs specs, so not sure how it should looks, hence I sent this comment to point out just that something broken. Feel free to commit/submit pull request :). Thanks |
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and TCP.
Browser connectivity is tracked via #407 and #414. I will add an additional pull request to track stream migration. Testing will be tracked via "Automated compatibility testing" section.
As far as I remember, this is what we agreed on in Paris. Please correct me in case I am wrong.