On Mar 21, 2009, at 7:28 AM, Jonathan Rosenberg wrote:

Thanks, Robert.

Before commenting on the specific list of things, my meta-question is what exactly we plan to do with this list. I think we have agreed at previous meetings that we were not currently planning on taking SIP to draft. Do you think that has changed?

The document does say:

While not required by process until
advancing to Draft, such a report would provide useful information to
  guide where we focus our energy maintaing the standard at Proposed.

its not clear to me, what this means. Will we take this list, run tests at sipit, and based on that define updates to 3261 to clarify? Does this imply that there are tests we're NOT running which we should be, that this draft helps us sort out?

Yes - what I'm currently planning to do is start to collect interop statements on this list, evolve the list over time, and use that body of information to further inform what's implemented, what's giving people trouble, and what's not being used.



Thanks,
Jonathan R.

Robert Sparks wrote:
Also split out of steps-to-draft
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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.

Title           : RFC3261 Interop Statement
Author(s)       : R. Sparks
Filename        : draft-sparks-sip-3261-interop-statement-00.txt
Pages           : 9
Date            : 2009-03-02

This document captures an outline of the interoperability statements
that will be collected to construct an interoperability report for
RFC 3261. The outline is stil under review and should not be treated
as complete, but will drive data collection at upcoming
interoperability events.

A URL for this Internet-Draft is:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-sparks-sip-3261-interop-statement-00.txt

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