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Richard.Lamkin at mett... Guest
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Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 9:46 am Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] RFC compliance list, FS Road map and RFC. |
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Q1 – I have looked on the wiki and was unable to find a list of RFC’s that FS is intended to comply with.
The page http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Specsheet#Protocols has a list of SIP protocols by name but these have no RFC number against them.
Have I just missed the page?, if not is there any plan to put such a page together?
Is there a SIP compliance matrix ?
Q2 –This finally brings me on to my question; Are there any plans to publish an FS road map ? Even a wish list of features which users of FS vote on would be helpful. I know FS is OSS and it does fall to all and not just the core team to implement/extend the product but a road map would
Q3- I have recently been looking at RFC.5411 which is a basically list of SIP RFC’s. A developer or system designer like me is in the future are likely to use an RFC like it as a compliance list for SIP stack selection. Ultimately, it will be the likes of marketing men who will be looking for the one stop shop for a SIP spec who use RFC5411 as the SIP part of a product spec. Are there any plans to use RFC 5411 as a goal?
Best Regards
Richard Lamkin
Mettoni Group UK
richard.lamkin@mettonigroup.com (richard.lamkin@mettonigroup.com)
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gallo at mctelefonia.com Guest
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Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 9:53 am Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] RFC compliance list, FS Road map and RFC. |
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Richard Lamkin ha scritto: Quote: | <![endif]--> <![endif]-->
Q1 – I have looked on the wiki and was unable to find a list of RFC’s that FS is intended to comply with.
The page http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Specsheet#Protocols has a list of SIP protocols by name but these have no RFC number against them.
Have I just missed the page?, if not is there any plan to put such a page together?
Is there a SIP compliance matrix ?
| AFAIK it uses Sofia SIP library and this is the link to the library itself implemented stuffs
http://sofia-sip.sourceforge.net/refdocs/sofia_sip_conformance.html
You get all the RFC numbers you want here |
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mike at jerris.com Guest
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Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 10:45 am Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] RFC compliance list, FS Road map and RFC. |
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I can confirm that we comply with rfc 5411 in that we agree that is a list of sip specs that we may or may not honor, and that we may or may not have ever seen or read. Joking aside, the sofia list is pretty good, there are some things noted as it would be implemented in the application. If you have specific questions about things notated like that in the sofia link below, reply to this thread and we'll try to sort out if we intend or possibly do support it.
Mike
On Apr 30, 2009, at 10:51 AM, Antonio Gallo wrote:
Quote: | Richard Lamkin ha scritto: Quote: | Q1 – I have looked on the wiki and was unable to find a list of RFC’s that FS is intended to comply with.
The page http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Specsheet#Protocols has a list of SIP protocols by name but these have no RFC number against them.
Have I just missed the page?, if not is there any plan to put such a page together?
Is there a SIP compliance matrix ?
| AFAIK it uses Sofia SIP library and this is the link to the library itself implemented stuffs
http://sofia-sip.sourceforge.net/refdocs/sofia_sip_conformance.html
You get all the RFC numbers you want here
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Richard.Lamkin at mett... Guest
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Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 10:47 am Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] RFC compliance list, FS Road map and RFC. |
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Sorry in my eagerness I seem to have sent my original email with a few words missing. Too much cut and paste!
Q1 – I have looked on the wiki and was unable to find a list of RFC’s that FS is intended to comply with.
The page http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Specsheet#Protocols has a list of SIP protocols by name but these have no RFC number against them.
Have I just missed the page?, if not is there any plan to put such a page together?
Is there a SIP compliance matrix ?
Q2 –Are there any plans to publish an FS road map ? Even a wish list of features which users of FS vote on would be helpful. I know FS is OSS and it does fall to all and not just the core team to implement/extend the product but a road map would be helpful.
Q3- I have recently been looking at RFC.5411 which is a basically list of SIP RFC’s. A developer or system designer like me is in the future are likely to use an RFC like it as a compliance list for SIP stack selection. Ultimately, it will be the likes of marketing men who will be looking for the one stop shop for a SIP spec who use RFC5411 as the SIP part of a product spec. Are there any plans to use RFC 5411 as a goal?
Best Regards
Richard Lamkin
Mettoni Group UK
richard.lamkin@mettonigroup.com (richard.lamkin@mettonigroup.com)
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