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This draft is a work item of the SIP for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions Working Group of the IETF.
Title : RPID: Rich Presence: Extensions to the Presence Information Data Format (PIDF)
Author(s) : H. Schulzrinne, V. Gurbani, P. Kyzivat, J. Rosenberg
Filename : draft-ietf-simple-rpid-03.txt
Pages : 19
Date : 2004-3-22
The Rich Presence Information Data Format (RPID) adds elements to the
Presence Information Data Format (PIDF) that provide additional
information about the presentity and its contacts. The information
is designed so that much of it can be derived automatically, e.g.,
from calendar files or user activity.
This extension includes information about what the presentity is
doing (the activity element), a grouping identifier for a tuple (the
class element), the type of tuple (the contact-type element), whether
a contact is idle (the idle element), the typle of place a presentity
is in (the placetype element), whether the presentity is in a public
or private space (the privacy element), the relationship of a tuple
to another presentity (the relationship element), and the overall
role of the presentity (the sphere element).
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