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Re: [Sip] BCP or Informational: Mechanisms for UA initiated privacy
I agree as well. Informational is a good choice.
BCP would be quite far fetched.
>-----Original Message-----
>From: sip-bounces at ietf.org [mailto:sip-bounces at ietf.org] On
>Behalf Of ext Elwell, John
>Sent: 07 January, 2009 13:12
>To: Shida Schubert; sip at ietf.org
>Cc: Drage, Keith (Keith)
>Subject: Re: [Sip] BCP or Informational: Mechanisms for UA
>initiated privacy
>
>I agree.
>
>John
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Shida Schubert [mailto:shida at ntt-at.com]
>> Sent: 07 January 2009 10:43
>> To: sip at ietf.org List
>> Cc: Elwell, John; Drage, Keith (Keith)
>> Subject: BCP or Informational: Mechanisms for UA initiated privacy
>>
>>
>> At the last meeting, Keith asked the group to provide feedback on
>> whether the draft-ietf-sip-ua-privacy addressing the milestone
>> "Mechanisms for UA initiated privacy" should proceed as BCP or as an
>> informational.
>>
>> As a co-author of the draft, my inclination is to go informational.
>>
>> Reason is because the 2 specifications the draft requires, namely
>> GRUU and TURN aren't widely deployed, and neither are RFCs (Although
>> GRUU I believe is pretty close.).
>>
>> Despite the fact that people I talked to are keen on implementing
>> these specifications, I don't think the draft which requires and
>> depends on specifications that aren't widely deployed neither RFC
>> should be proceeded as a Best Current Practice..
>>
>> Regards
>> Shida
>>
>>
>>
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