FYI, as part of the process of making sure that the Jingle specs are truly ready for advancement to Draft, the following efforts are underway:

1. I am working on some specs that describe how to use Jingle as the method for negotiating additional session types. Right now I'm working on file transfer (re-using the <file/> element from XEP-0096 for easy migration) and shared XML editing (swapping in Jingle for the method Joonas Govenius outlined in his whiteboarding and shared XML editing proposals). I plan to soon complete first drafts of specs for these applications. This will help us make sure that the Jingle semantics can be used for applications other than voice and video.

2. I am actively poking implementors (including our friends at Google) to make sure that the specs for voice and video sessions are complete and accurate.

3. I will release version -01 of draft-saintandre-sip-xmpp-media (with the addition of mappings in the direction from SIP to Jingle) to make sure that interworking between Jingle and SIP can realistically be achieved in gateways.

So that we can complete these efforts before the XMPP Council votes on the core Jingle specs, the Last Call period is being extended until Friday, February 22 (the Council will most likely vote during its in-person meeting at the XMPP devcon in Brussels).

Thanks.

Peter

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Peter Saint-Andre
https://stpeter.im/

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