Cullen Jennings wrote: > On Mar 20, 2008, at 3:48 AM, Enrico Marocco wrote: > >> Cullen Jennings wrote: >>> Henry, I don't know what I can do to convince you I am not lying. I >>> have said many times that there are other open source implementations >>> of P2P SIP proposals in addition to the fine work from Columbia. >>> Cisco >>> has open source one that I have helped with. You can get it yourself >>> from the b-20070702-p2p branch of the resiprocate.org site. Or browse >>> the code at >>> http://svn.resiprocate.org/rep/resiprocate/branches/b-20070702-p2p/ >>> . It is under a BSD like license. This was provided as open source >>> for the general public on September 17, 2007 which I suspect was >>> actually before any others were publicly available. I announced that >>> this existed at the microphone in one of the p2psip adhocs. I have >>> told you this several times in person. It upsets me when you say this >>> does not exist. I really don't know what to say. >> For some reasons I don't undestand, people tend to forget about >> projects >> they are not directly involved in. Guess what, we have had the SIPDHT >> project running on sourceforge since May '05, providing firstly a >> working implementation of initial David's drafts and then, from July >> '07, a full implementation of XPP and XPP-PCAN; no matter how many >> times >> we have pointed it out, during live meetings and on this list too, >> people keep ignoring it. But, Cullen, please, don't get upset: I'm >> sure >> they are not lying, they are just "forgetting". >> >> -- >> Ciao, >> Enrico > > Makes sense and a good perspective. I'll go with that explanation - I > certainly like it better than the alternative explanations. > > Now, if only we could have a web page that pointed at all of the > work :-) >
What about having a "Running Code References" section in the I-D/RFC? -- Marc Petit-Huguenin [ ] Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [RFC1855-compliant space for rent ] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ ] [ ] _______________________________________________ P2PSIP mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/p2psip
