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Re: [Sipping] Goal with draft-ietf-sipping-presence-scaling-requirements




I think that the document should be published as information RFC.

Main reason is to document the reasoning and the test criteria for optimizations.

Since documents that will refer create new optimizations will refer to the document and these documents will become and RFC then we need the requirement document as an RFC also.
It may be that we should make it an RFC later then earlier but I think that eventually is should become an RFC once the optimization drafts will near to be an RFC.

BTW: It should be clarified that we are speaking here about the requirements draft and not the analysis draft which is in SIMPLE.

--Avshalom



Gonzalo Camarillo <Gonzalo.Camarillo at ericsson.com>
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31/03/2008 09:34

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[Sipping] Goal with draft-ietf-sipping-presence-scaling-requirements





Folks,

as you know, the following draft is a SIPPING chartered item:

http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-sipping-presence-scaling-requirements-00.txt

In the chairs' view, it is useful to have this draft around while other
working groups (e.g., SIMPLE) do the analysis and protocol work.
However, we do not see the need to publish these requirements as an RFC
afterwards.

If somebody thinks otherwise, please let us know.

Thanks,

Gonzalo
SIPPING co-chair
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