On 4/16/11 7:30 PM, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
16 apr 2011 kl. 15.59 skrev Iñaki Baz Castillo:

2011/4/15 Klaus Darilion<klaus.mailingli...@pernau.at>:
Support for various items in the proxy/registrars:
  50% path
  50% outbound
  33% sip/stun multiplexing
  20% diversion
  18% gruu
  17% history-info
  17% service-route
Correct me if I'm wrong:

Items implemented in Kamailio/sip-router:
- path
- diversion

Yes, Kamailio is behind and after focusing so much on the merger of the code I 
think it would be good to plan some new features for a coming release.
I think this statement is not true. While a lot of work was indeed done on merging code, there were a lot of new featured added, much more than we had we previous major releases, many based on standardizations (e.g., presence extensions to conference, dialog info, xcap, a.s.o).

The the core supports processing stun, see ser_stun.{c,h} - the guys at ser added that very long time ago.

As for next release, there are lot of features added (http://sip-router.org/wiki/features/new-in-devel), more to come, but I think most of developers here got tired hunting the ghosts of IETF specs that never were any useful nor had a touch with the reality.

As of myself, I really work now on what is demanded, there is no time to jump and implement any rfc/draft published based on theories elaborated by guys that never implemented their specs. Moreover, some of them are now in different boat and make "incredible" statements about sip considering their role in the past with this protocol...

Cheers,
Daniel

  The issue is what of all the new SIP features we need. History-info seems useful for 
Asterisk, don't know how much it will affect Kamailio. Gruu, well. I haven't seen many 
implementations out there. I can theoretically see a need for it both in NAT situations 
and IPv6. Diversion is deprecated. Outbound is the final NAT traversal solution - which 
seems to be getting a lot of traction. Remember that there was very few participants in 
this SIPit so 50% is not a "market share" - far from it.

/O
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