-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 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 - -- Peter Saint-Andre https://stpeter.im/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.19 (Darwin) Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJSb9f3AAoJEOoGpJErxa2p1qIP/1PPsp+DX3cMJ9U6WcsYjv5q DR6lCbZLY5tvBLpd1FwbM4d2gt1AryWRkp+yn4Y3/DkAjqmEH4kemBidVeE6X8hd HTdwZsDGhfPOT5rIRnY3AwTe7dzKg+dRVuwhr07t8WjLZhZB1Zm/axsAXEGryuxL mKsWQrehxEQOJqVmEhATMQtPOGqSph6cKPiz9935cQQZPGlXP/nAgaDmiiwIjJA3 W4rB7S2DE//HAvkwm8jaCY70reVyyZayy3o9ApZOj/lsqg00QLHG8SV7/yAcDQZT mwJiGSr8mauVcVpzmbzhRfMMZ60f7xE0nlA9RXSbsCD3vrV2AnPvqA6LZd6ZnY0A H41d+dSjamDMtSSp27VLh08t3/69vnoNZ+T5NvqIcQ9887fEYX5PSyj5Co83wp7x Fok1dLzJR8T97UIRiJuswn8XLCEjrd4utBFS2upd/LMwl60DFnDG4bRVmfU5mJh6 eDjzGGSg9pP+xVVIeAqA9RzzAJiU6W8I91zQOjiRUKVeqXUvc/J88Q+YhUw2JYR3 j+MGdVnt0hXiOeOnWdAAFY+7cuRi6OMtwg9UQ/oNOAa4y14cbtimzr2TVJOcTZ5U EeNNcxP5qKG+kzLt73449XMaY6I2yNGaXYHEa/kdjmmRqY960bhWWckSpu3ZesmE Q1gxW6GS+8Kmug5OI9R3 =jufQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
