This topic, troubleshooting capabilities supported by QUIC compared to the ones available with TCP, is currently being debated in the transport area working group (tsvwg). The TSVWG draft (https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-tsvwg-transport-encrypt/) is a general discussion of "The Impact of Transport Header Confidentiality on Network Operation and Evolution of the Internet".
It might be a good idea for the IETF to have that discussion at just one place.
-- Christian huitema
Hi,Please find enclosed a liaison statement from the 3GPP CT WG 4 (CT4).This WG is actually studying the introduction of QUIC as transport protocol instead of HTTP/2 in the 5G core network.The WG has some questions regarding the troubleshooting capabilities supported by QUIC compared to the ones available with TCP.The LS is officially addressed to the QUIC WG. However, it was highlighted that httpbis WG could also be interested in. I will let you decide if only QUIC or both are relevant in the discussion.Next CT4 WG meetings:3GPP TSG CT4#95 11th – 15th November 2019 Reno, US3GPP TSG CT4#96 24th – 28th February 2020 Sophia Antipolis, FRIt would be good to receive an official feedback at the latest for the February meeting, where the study will be concluded (at least for this release).Regards,
Lionel Morand
Chair of 3GPP TSG CT3GPP Liaison Person to IETFChair of IETF Dime and Radext WGs
Core Network Senior Architect and Diameter expert