>On Friday 27 June 2003 01:40 am, Olaf Menzel wrote:
>> In several VoIP projects I have very often been asked if IAX is
>> already an IETF stanadard. I could not anwer this question and I
>> could not find any IETF draft about this protocol. Can you point me
>> to the right location or do you know if Digium is going to publish
>> the IAX protocol as a open standard in a near future ? They often
>> argued we should not use proprietary protocols in our projects. A
>> IETF draft would advance the acceptability of the IAX protocol the
>> in the world wide internet and research community.
>
>IAX is not an IETF standard. However, it is an open protocol (i.e.
>not proprietary), as all source is offered under an open source
>license. You may also license the IAX code with another license by
>contacting Digium, or you may use a clean room approach to create
>compatible code, under your own license.
>
>-Tilghman
>
But to address the main question: Mark has at least said twice in the
past that he was interested in pursing an RFC track on IAX, but he
was questioning the saturation of the "market" for voice protocols,
and the reception of Yet Another Voice Protocol in the
already-crowded arena. I think if you (Olaf) can provide examples of
where developers in other projects are interested in implementing
IAX, that may encourage Mark (and others) to begin working on a RFC.
I am working with no special knowledge, but I strongly suspect that
the volume of work in simply keeping up with daily Digium/Asterisk
tasks coupled with no burning requirement for an RFC has kept this
project from becoming realized.
JT