> Good stuff,

 

I agree. The http://sipdht.sourceforge.net/sipdht2/index.html#
<http://sipdht.sourceforge.net/sipdht2/index.html>  video is a role
model for presenting the p2p implementation and we may want to find time
to discuss at the 72 IETF the various proposals based on a list of
features each has and based on measurements as well, as shown for P2PP.
See http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/~salman/peer/ 

 

(I could not find the Nokia report with the call setup delay graphics
from the P2PP demo on handsets).

 

Could something like this be accommodated in the WG agenda or elsewhere
during the 72 IETF?

 

Henry

 

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From: Dan York [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 9:50 AM
To: David A. Bryan
Cc: Cullen Jennings; Henry Sinnreich; Jon Peterson; P2PSIP Mailing List
Subject: Re: [P2PSIP] List of implementations 

 

David,

 

On Mar 20, 2008, at 2:15 PM, David A. Bryan wrote:





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

 

Thanks for doing this.  It's interesting to see the range of software
already out there.  Kudos to the SIPDHT2 team, too, for putting up some
videos/screencasts showing how their software works.  (on
http://sipdht.sourceforge.net/sipdht2/index.html )

 

Good stuff,

Dan

 

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