> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric
> Burger
>
> [SIP Forum Chair Hat On]
>
> This is a sad state of affairs, if we have to break SIP to make it
> work for broken implementations.

How is P-Asserter breaking SIP??


> I can see this kind of work going on outside the IETF, but it seems
> out of place to hack Internet protocols willy-nilly to make them work
> for either non-Internet deployments or to interoperate with obsolete
> or broken implementations.

The P-Asserter draft is an Informational one, for private use... just as 
P-Asserted-Identity was (rfc3325).  It's not asking for 4474 to be deprecated.

-hadriel
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