RE: [XCON] New draft on manipulating state in a conference
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RE: [XCON] New draft on manipulating state in a conference



Title: New draft on manipulating state in a conference

Hi Cullen – I actually quite like this idea, it certainly has benefits.  One concern I have is the ‘bending’ of BFCP to fit this solution.  It’s almost like we are trying to push a square peg into a round hole.  One idea might be to spit BFCP into a core Binary Control Protocol (BCP).  The floor control and CSCP would just then be uses of the core protocol (one for the purists ;-).  What do you think?

 

Chris.

   

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Cullen Jennings [mailto:fluffy at cisco.com]
Sent: 13 February 2005 01:46
To: XCON-IETF
Cc: Adam Roach
Subject: [XCON] New draft on manipulating state in a conference

 


Adam and I put together a draft as a trial balloon to get an idea of what folks think. Until it shows up in the archives, you can find it at

http://scm.sipfoundry.org/rep/ietf-drafts/fluffy/draft-jennings-xcon-cscp-00.html

(there is a .txt version too)

Abstract is

   Conference State Control Protocol (CSCP) is a means to modify the
   state in a conference service.  It extends the Binary Floor Control
   Protocol and adds commands to get, set, add, and delete fields in the
   conference state.



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