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On 10/29/13 8:03 AM, Spencer MacDonald wrote:
> Yeah, thats what I have done without the jingle exception (I use
> SIP for VoIP).

I'd be curious to hear what you think about this document about
guidelines for dual-stack SIP/XMPP clients:

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ivov-xmpp-cusax/

It's been approved for publication as an RFC, but if there's something
horribly wrong in there I'd appreciate hearing about it.

> I think a simple buffer protocol would do, with a way of clients 
> specifying what type of packets (like SIFT) which would cause a
> server flush... but due to the limitations on iOS that would
> probably only be Jingle.

Is there something in SIFT that doesn't meet the requirements? For
instance, does it need to say that filtered / intercepted stanzas are
indeed buffered?

Peter

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