Hi, 

I am not sure what drafts you counted but I noticed a couple of things that had 
an impact on the increase of pages in documents:

* Publication of documents for requirements, frameworks, document design 
considerations and design decisions
* More examples in the drafts 
* Security con
* Split documents to involve more people as draft authors 
  (=more documents, potentially smaller but each one of them with all the IETF 
document templates)

Hence, I am not so sure whether the number of papes actually indicate something 
about the amount of code you have to write. 

Ciao
Hannes

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Betreff: Re: [Sip] SIPit 20 survey summary

> Hannes Tschofenig writes:
> 
>  > I would like to understand the complexity of the proposed mechanisms,
>  > if you see some. I am obviously in favor of simplifications.
> 
> number of lines in internet-draft:  2028
> number of lines in xmpp spec:        410
> 
> just adopt the latter.
> 
> -- juha
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