On 02/16/2013 06:21 AM, Jonathan Rosenberg wrote:
    - S3.2, discussion of rfc3862: Does CPIM stand for "Common Presence and
       Instant Messaging" or does it stand for "Common Profile for Instant
       Messaging", as expanded in rfc3862 itself?


Actually, the title of RFC3862 is in fact "Common Presence and Instant
Messaging", even though the message format it defines is common profile
for instant messaging. As such, I have kept this since the acronym
refers to the title of the spec.

Jonathan: Sure, no worries.

Thanks,

- vijay
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