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Title : An Agreement Between the Internet Society and the
Jabber Software Foundation Regarding the Extensible
Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)
Author(s) : P. Saint-Andre
Filename : draft-saintandre-jsf-isoc-00.txt
Pages : 6
Date : 2004-4-21
In 2002, the Jabber Software Foundation (JSF) contributed
specifications for existing technologies to the Internet Standards
Process conducted by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
These specifications, which define the Extensible Messaging and
Presence Protocol (XMPP), have recently been approved as Proposed
Standards by the IETF. This memo consitutes offical public record of
an agreement between the JSF and the Internet Society to acknowledge
the transfer of change control over the aforementioned specifications
from the JSF to the IETF.
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