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I thought XMPP came from outside (www.jabber.org)?
Henning Schulzrinne wrote:
Thanks for the list; the cut-off point is probably somewhat
subjective, but I see at least several protocols on the list that
one can consider reasonably successful, as in having several
well-known implementations, shipping as part of common desktop or
server operating systems, references by other standards-bodies
and/or large-scale operational deployments:
Enum
XMPP
SCTP
IPSec
MPLS
CalDav
RTP
IMAP4
PPP
LDAP
GEOPRIV (right now, mostly through the LLDP-MED effort, rather than
directly)
Diameter (3G)
iSCSI
SIEVE
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Franck Martin
franck(_at_)sopac(_dot_)org
"Toute connaissance est une réponse à une question"
G. Bachelard
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