HI Jonathan,

Thanks for your clarification.

You mentioned that there are few things in bis-02 that you have agreed NOT to
actually do (like Also). Will they be removed in bis-03?

Thanks,
--Sunil

Jonathan Rosenberg wrote:

>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: T.Sunil Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 1:28 AM
> > To: Jonathan Rosenberg
> > Cc: SIP implementors
> > Subject: role of bis draft...
> >
> >
> > Hi Jonathan,
> >
> > Could you please clarify how much importance to be given to bis draft
> > while taking implementation decisions - should we follow rfc or bis
> > draft? How should we treat the changes done in bis draft when compared
> > to rfc - pl. let us know.
>
> Generally, people are (and should) follow this bis. However, it requires
> some amount of attention to the list, since there are a few things in bis-02
> that we have since agreed NOT to actually do (like Also). There are many
> important fixes specified in bis (mandatory contact, RR in reverse
> direction, spirals) that are really important to get done. Unfortunately,
> since bis is work in progress, there will always be things that change.
> However, since things are generally backwards compatible, these should not
> cause big headaches in deployments.
>
> >
> > In fact, bis ver 02 has expired last month. What is the consequence of
> > it - will there be some modifications to rfc OR another version of bis
> > is going to come out.
>
> Another bis is coming out. I am at fault for letting this slide. Expect it
> this week.
>
> -Jonathan R.
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--
Thanks,
--Sunil
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