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Re: [Sip] Enjoyable read... Re: I-D Action: draft-kaplan-sip-four-oh-00.txt
At 01:29 PM 4/1/2008, Paul Kyzivat wrote:
>humor?
>
>I'm looking forward to cleaning up the details and getting this
>approved. Its about time we moved on.
last nit - it needs to explicitly deprecate all currently
standardized headers by name (not just whimically mention "all others
present and future are no good anymore") to reduce the last bits of
potential confusion by readers - and I think this doc is done.
Who's gonna call for consensus on it?
> Paul
>
>Dan York wrote:
> > Hadriel,
> >
> > Nice piece of work that you and Bob did! I laughed quite a good bit
> > throughout.
> >
> > Thanks for injecting some humor here,
> > Dan
> >
> > On Apr 1, 2008, at 3:15 AM, Hadriel Kaplan wrote:
> >> Greetings,
> >> Given today's relative importance in history - being the date Swiss
> >> farmers had their largest spaghetti crop harvest, Sweden introduced
> >> color television, the USSR connected Kremvax to Usenet, the Alabama
> >> state government changed the value of Pi to 3.0, and much more - we
> >> took it upon ourselves to write up and submit a new Internet-Draft for
> >> an update to RFC 3261 (and a bunch of other RFCs): P2P2PSIP, a.k.a.
> >> SIP v4.0.
> >>
> >> A URL for this Internet-Draft is:
> >> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-kaplan-sip-four-oh-00.txt
> >>
> >> Abstract:
> >> This document defines a new and improved version of SIP, which tastes
> >> great and is less filling than the previous SIP. This draft updates
> >> all previous and future RFCs related to SIP in SIPPING, SIMPLE,
> >> MMUSIC, BEHAVE, and so on.
> >>
> >> -hadriel
> >> p.s. I apologize for the length of it - it was only 41 pages long
> >> originally, but my co-author demanded it be expanded to 42 pages (for
> >> obvious reasons), and thus it's a bit bloated.
> >>
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