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Title : Why SIP should be used for encoding the P2PSIP Peer Protocol.
Author(s) : M. Zangrilli, B. Lowekamp
Filename : draft-zangrilli-p2psip-whysip-00.txt
Pages : 10
Date : 2007-3-19
The P2PSIP working group's charter charges the group to define a
P2PSIP peer protocol that defines how peers "collectively provide for
user and resource location in a SIP environment with no or minimal
centralized servers." The charter also states that the group may
define a peer protocol that is syntactically based on SIP. This
document outlines the motivation and merits of using conventional SIP
messages as the syntax to encode the P2PSIP peer protocol and
discusses arguments made against this design decision.
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