We've put up the list of the implementations mentioned here or that I know if, open source or commercial, along with the drafts I believe they implement at P2PSIP.org:
http://www.p2psip.org/implementations.php I'll post others that folks want to point us at. Send me any corrections about the drafts implemented as well (we're skipping draft rev numbers to keep it a bit easier for us to track, but if we have the wrong drafts let us know) Thanks. David On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 9:05 AM, David A. Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think I can help with the problem of pointers to the work... > > If you have an open source project that has a P2PSIP implementation > (an implementation of some draft -- current or past that was presented > in this WG), please send me a link and I'll put it on P2PSIP.org. > Also, if you have a commercially available project (something that can > be purchased) that implements a draft from this WG, send me the link, > and I'll list those in a different section on the same page. That way, > we'll have a record of available implementations. Just make sure it is > for something presented in the WG -- not just an open source > implementation of a DHT (I know all the ones discussed so far in this > email thread are of drafts in this WG, so everything mentioned so far > is the kind of thing I do want to link from there) > > David > > > > > On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 7:39 AM, Cullen Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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 :-) > > > > Thanks, Cullen > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > P2PSIP mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/p2psip > > > > > > -- > David A. Bryan > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > +1.757.565.0101 x101 > +1.757.565.0088 (fax) > www.SIPeerior.com > -- David A. Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] +1.757.565.0101 x101 +1.757.565.0088 (fax) www.SIPeerior.com _______________________________________________ P2PSIP mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/p2psip
