The draft will certainly be renewed;  It has gone through the review process and is
waiting approval.    (however, IAX will not be a standards track RFC.)

/ed



On Fri, 2006-08-18 at 15:20 +0200, Johansson Olle E wrote:
18 aug 2006 kl. 15.11 skrev Wasim Baig:

> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-guy-iax-01.txt
> expires on sep 7, 2006
>
> what happens then? or is the expiry date superflous?
>
> moreover what needs to be done to make IAX more than a draft,
> i.e. a real honest to goodness, meaty RFC
>
Ed Guy can answer the details on this.

Additional question: Did the recent two major security changes to  
chan_iax2
only concern implementation or also the protocol in itself?

-------
Do remember that all RFCs are not standard track RFCs.

And as a side note, even though SIP is on the standards track,
there has been no official interoperability tests and no movement
towards making SIP an Internet standard protocol lately.

Too complex protocols tend to stall in that part of the standards
process... Remember IMAP2...

;-)


/O

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