Hi Edward, I understand about the need to educate people about the 'traditional' Textphone/TTY text protocols. However, I think that XEP-0301 should specify real-time text over XMPP only.
We can put such interworking explanatory text in a separate 'Guideline' document. Something like the Framework document (RFC5194) for RFC4103 real-time text. Something is needed to discuss how to interwork between Textphone/TTYs that support text and/or voice with XEP-0301 plus voice in some form. Cheers, /Barry Barry Dingle Fixed - +61(0)3-9725-3937 Mob - +61(0)41-911-7578 Fellow of University of Melbourne, Electrical and Electronic Eng., Australia > Apple + Linux + Open Source software On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 4:05 PM, Edward Tie <[email protected]> wrote: > Op 09/07/2012 06:10, Mark Rejhon schreef: > > On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 7:53 PM, Peter Saint-Andre <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi Mark, >> >> Thanks for working so diligently to incorporate the mass of feedback >> you received recently. Given the scope of the changes, you might want >> to give folks more than just a few days to provide feedback before pushing >> out 0.4 (perhaps a week from now?). I know I plan to review it again this >> week. >> > > That would be fine -- I'll suggest that there's time until Friday, with > a goal of submitting a Version 0.4 next week (July 16th) which will be the > version that goes through LAST CALL. > > Cheers, > Mark Rejhon > > I want to tell to you: > > older textphones uses DTMF-tonen. (not same as T.140) We have tested with > old generation textphones that uses dtmf-tonen with VOIP. It works fine. > but I think about converting from DTMF to XMPP.. > > > > >
