Hi Rhys,

I think that you could use the RPID schema without actually using it in 
the same way that data model is defining the presence data model.

Presence model (07 - approved as RFC) says:

   This document defines the underlying presence data model used by
   Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for Instant Messaging and Presence
   Leveraging Extensions (SIMPLE) presence agents.  The data model
   provides guidance on how to map various communications systems into
   presence documents in a consistent fashion.

So it just suggests a mapping that *can* be used.

Avshalom





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Hi all,

Any idea why/how draft-ietf-simple-rpid-10 can make direct references to 
XML elements defined within draft-ietf-simple-presence-data-model-06 
without actually including ...presence-data-model-06 as a normative 
reference?

See the top of Section 3.1 ("... they either extend <tuple>, <device>, or 
<person> ...") and the example in Section 4.

If an implementation supported RPID but not the presence data model, what 
are the implications?

Thanks,
- Rhys
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