On 4/3/12 1:04 AM, "Barry Dingle" <btdin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> An extension of XEP-0080 or a new, enhanced super-set XEP is very > necessary. Regulators are slowly recognising that they must provide > Emergency Service access using the forms of communication that many people > use on a daily basis. XMPP is a classic case. So ignore XEP-80. Assume it doesn't exist. Writing an extension to it doesn't help you get your 911 service deployed more quickly. > Emergency Services people NEED public specifications of protocols before > they will specify their use in their Requirements. Casual enhancements > will not 'fly' with them. Write a XEP then, as I mentioned in the last mail. It's really not hard. Just follow the directions here: http://xmpp.org/xmpp-protocols/xmpp-extensions/submitting-a-xep/ -- Joe Hildebrand