All,

 Alan has talked to some of the key contributors to the draft at the 
IETF80 with regards to the changes, and as far as I know there 
were no objections with the way forward. 

 That being said, if we don't hear any objections within a week, 
we will see it as a consensus and proceed the draft forward, 
so if you have any objections or comments to the changes 
indicated in Alan's message below provide your comments. 

 Many thanks & regards
  Shida (as chair)

On Mar 15, 2011, at 11:18 PM, Alan Johnston wrote:

> All,
> 
> I have updated the draft based on Robert's feedback and my responses sent to 
> the list previously.   There are lots of edits, so Diff2 gives the best view:
> 
>      
> http://tools.ietf.org/rfcdiff?url2=draft-ietf-bliss-shared-appearances-07.txt
> 
> A few additional notes:
> 
> - I added some text about dialog matching which we need to be sure is correct 
> - see 5.2.1.
> 
> - There was a question about the ABNF changes and the SALUD work.  Since the 
> SALUD work is just on the Alert-Info URN, there are no ABNF changes planned 
> to RFC 3261.
> 
> - I added text relating to appearance handling during call transfers.  See 
> 5.3.1, 5.3.2, and 5.3.3.
> 
> Comments most welcome!
> 
> - Alan -
> 
> On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 4:00 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts 
> directories.
> This draft is a work item of the Basic Level of Interoperability for SIP 
> Services Working Group of the IETF.
> 
> 
>        Title           : Shared Appearances of a Session Initiation Protocol 
> (SIP) Address of Record (AOR)
>        Author(s)       : A. Johnston, et al.
>        Filename        : draft-ietf-bliss-shared-appearances-07.txt
>        Pages           : 67
>        Date            : 2011-03-14
> 
> This document describes the requirements and implementation of a
> group telephony feature commonly known as Bridged Line Appearance
> (BLA) or Multiple Line Appearance (MLA), or Shared Call/Line
> Appearance (SCA).  When implemented using the Session Initiation
> Protocol (SIP), it is referred to as shared appearances of an Address
> of Record (AOR) since SIP does not have the concept of lines.  This
> feature is commonly offered in IP Centrex services and IP-PBX
> offerings and is likely to be implemented on SIP IP telephones and
> SIP feature servers used in a business environment.  This feature
> allows several user agents (UAs) to share a common AOR, learn about
> calls placed and received by other UAs in the group, and pick up or
> join calls within the group.  This document discusses use cases,
> lists requirements and defines extensions to implement this feature.
> 
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