There is a new security sip proxy which apparently uses Common C++ core
classes and ccrtp.  I wonder if anyone has looked at this project yet
(http://www.sip-soxy.org).  It also reminds me why we have to be careful
when thinking about any major changes in GNU Common C++ so that we do
not break "upstream projects".  Some of the more radical ideas I have in
mind for Common C++ 2.0 will be introduced initially in a new package
first, and the more effective and relevant parts will be migrated as
they mature and are tested.  One thing I very much want to do early on
however is solve open issues with proper IPV6 support in ccrtp.


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