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Reduce RTO.Initial to 1 second #299

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@tuexen tuexen commented Feb 22, 2024

This is the default in RFC 9260.

This is the default in RFC 9260.
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Comparison is base (932b71a) 80.56% compared to head (b5479e5) 80.61%.

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+ Coverage   80.56%   80.61%   +0.04%     
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+ Hits         3320     3322       +2     
+ Misses        654      653       -1     
+ Partials      147      146       -1     
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@tuexen tuexen force-pushed the Reduce-RTO-Initial branch from 26c8280 to b5479e5 Compare February 22, 2024 13:30
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Thank you @tuexen !

@Sean-Der Sean-Der merged commit 5359da5 into pion:master Feb 22, 2024
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@tuexen tuexen deleted the Reduce-RTO-Initial branch February 22, 2024 19:38
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