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A new IETF working group has been proposed in the Transport Area.
The IESG has not made any determination as yet.
The following description was submitted, and is provided
for informational purposes only:
Centralized Conferencing (xcon)
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Current Status: Proposed Working Group
Description of Working Group:
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Initially this combination of protocols will be specified with respect
to session setup with SIP. The solutions developed in XCON will not
preclude operation with other signaling protocols; however it is
anticipated that the use of other protocols would require modifications
which are out of scope for this working group.
None of the protocols defined by this group will be SIP, although the
SIP specific event notification framework will be used. The group will
use the high-level requirements and framework already described by documents
published by the SIPPING WG.
may i inquire as to why this working group is SIP-specific? or more
accurately, why does this charter say it isn't SIP-specific, when the
contrary is true.
for example, in the xmpp commuinity, there's a robust and
well-implemented specification for "multi-user chat" which arguably
provides a superset of the proposed xcon work product (cf.,
http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0045.html)
if the proposed working group is going to develop something for SIP,
then the charter should say so.
if the proposed working group is going to develop something general-purpose,
then the charter should reflect reality by requiring an evaluation of
existing solutions to this space, as is usual for working groups that
are not starting with an existing specification...
thanks!
/mtr