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Re: [Simple] New IM-specific feature
inline with [DG]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Kyzivat" <pkyzivat at cisco.com>
To: "Deepanshu Gautam" <deepanshu at huawei.com>
Cc: "Simple WG" <simple at ietf.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 6:44 AM
Subject: Re: [Simple] New IM-specific feature
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Deepanshu Gautam wrote:
Dear All,
I would like to propose a new IM-specific feature for SIMPLE, which i
would call as "Quick Answer(QA)". Allow me to explain about it briefly.
In instant messaging system, it is useful to have some readily available
IM (text, audio or video) which can be sent in case of the receiver is
too busy to type/speak/record for a reply. User can create and store IM
(QA) using a particular client device and can use them when required.
Creating and then storing on a single device may not be very useful
because user can log-in a particular IM system using different client
devices at different point of time. In that case QA created using one
client device will not be available to another client device.
I would like to propose a draft to solve this problem and perform the
needed standardization, which will further make this IM-feature
possible. Before moving forward I would like to get some initial comment
from the group about this idea. You comments would be valuable.
Where do you imagine this new state would be stored?
And who/what would use it?
[DG] I don't see this as a new state (if you are referring to IM user state
like "ideal", "active" defined in 3994). Irrespective of state, the only
concerns here is that "an IM is received and user would like to select from
a list of messages (here QA) as reply to that IM". Problem to solve: how to
create and make that list of messages avaliable on various UAs.
I foresee these QA to be stored both on server and UA.[/DG]
Are you proposing a "database" that is shared by the various UAs for an
AOR, that they would each update and retrieve from?
[DG]No, Actually i'm proposing protocol(s) to make that kind of database
avaliable[/DG]
Would the sending of the answer still depend on a UA receiving the
message? Or do you expect that the answer will be sent even if there is
no UA registered?
[DG] According to me, till now, it depends on UA receiving the message. But,
it may be other way round too, if we have feasible usecase/requirement.[/DG]
IMO this doesn't fit well with the simple model.
Thanks,
Paul
Regards
Deepanshu Gautam
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