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A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.
RFC 2778
Title: A Model for Presence and Instant Messaging
Author(s): M. Day, J. Rosenberg, H. Sugano
Status: Informational
Date: February 2000
Mailbox: mday@xxxxxxxxxxxx, jdrosen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
suga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Pages: 17
Characters: 35150
Updates/Obsoletes/See Also: None
I-D Tag: draft-ietf-impp-model-03.txt
URL: ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2778.txt
This document defines an abstract model for a presence and instant
messaging system. It defines the various entities involved, defines
terminology, and outlines the services provided by the system. The
goal is to provide a common vocabulary for further work on
requirements for protocols and markup for presence and instant
messaging.
This document is a product of the Instant Messaging and Presence
Protocol Working Group of the IETF.
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A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.
RFC 2779
Title: Instant Messaging / Presence Protocol Requirements
Author(s): M. Day, S. Aggarwal, G. Mohr, J. Vincent
Status: Informational
Date: February 2000
Mailbox: mday@xxxxxxxxxxxx, sonuag@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
gojomo@xxxxxxx, jesse@xxxxxxxxx
Pages: 26
Characters: 47420
Updates/Obsoletes/See Also: None
I-D Tag: draft-ietf-impp-reqts-04.txt
URL: ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2779.txt
Presence and Instant Messaging have recently emerged as a new medium
of communications over the Internet. Presence is a means for finding,
retrieving, and subscribing to changes in the presence information
(e.g. "online" or "offline") of other users. Instant messaging is a
means for sending small, simple messages that are delivered
immediately to online users.
Applications of presence and instant messaging currently use
independent, non-standard and non-interoperable protocols developed by
various vendors. The goal of the Instant Messaging and Presence
Protocol (IMPP) Working Group is to define a standard protocol so that
independently developed applications of instant messaging and/or
presence can interoperate across the Internet. This document defines a
minimal set of requirements that IMPP must meet.
This document is a product of the Instant Messaging and Presence
Protocol Working Group of the IETF.
This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does
not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this
memo is unlimited.
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