On Tue Jan  6 03:10:53 2009, Javier Cerviño Arriba wrote:
I am a Ph. D student at Department of Telematics Engineering in Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. I have researched for one year in videoconferencing systems based on RTMP and Flash technologies. But now, I am working in a new protocol known as RTMFP which is an Adobe Systems private protocol that can be used to send peer-to-peer video and audio streams. I want to research into a scenario that joins both RTMFP (as the transport) and Jingle/XMPP as the signaling layer.


This appears to be a patented protocol, without a published specification that I can find, and without any licensing information that I can see. As such, I'm not interested in persuing it, and I'd argue heavily against the XSF adopting it without compelling reasons.

Dave.
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