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RE: [Simple] Inter-domain Requirements for SIMPLE



I think you would get the information that Viklas
is describing using the conference event package.

[see draft-ietf-sipping-conference-package-03.txt]

/a

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ted Hardie [mailto:hardie@qualcomm.com]
> Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 10:13
> To: Vikas Tandon; alex.audu@alcatel.com; 'Orit Levin'
> Cc: 'Robert Sparks'; 'IETF SIMPLE WG'; 'Avshalom Houri'
> Subject: RE: [Simple] Inter-domain Requirements for SIMPLE
> 
> 
> At 12:50 PM +0530 02/27/2004, Vikas Tandon wrote:
> >Hi Hardie/ Group,
> >I'm taking  a case where in A &C are in a group chat (like 
> the millions
> >of rooms on any commercial chat service today), now both of 
> them can see
> >each other (say in the sidebar) as available but are not 
> subscribed to
> >each other.
> >I might be talking non-SIMPLE but this can be a user case as per my
> >understanding, would appreciate correction if my line of thinking is
> >deviating from scope of SIMPLE.
> >Regards,
> >Vikas
> 
> Ah, I see.  In some cases you can even have a private sidebar 
> conversation
> using something like "conferencename@server.example.com/nickname"
> without having any other contact data for them.  Thanks for the
> clarification.
> 
> I don't personally think providing such a facility would be outside 
> the scope of the
> group at first reading (falling pretty much into the group 
> chat scope),
> but I would be interested to hear the group's thoughts on 
> whether it would
> be a first-pass piece of functionality.
> 			regards,
> 				Ted
> 
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