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The dum library has good support for SUBSCRIBE, PUBLISH and NOTIFY and
resiprocate itself has support for PIDF.
Jason
On 11/27/06, Alan Hawrylyshenwrote:
>
> On Nov 27, 2006, at 13.32, heather jiang wrote:
>
> > Hi, I am a new member and have some questions about distribution of
> > the open source code like reSIProcate and its rfc support, you
> > information is much appreciated:
> >
> > 1. Is it free to use the source code inside a business/commercial
> > product?
> > 2. If there is a need to modify the code to meet specific
> > requirement, is it required that all modification been registered
> > at the open source distributor, such as sipfoundry?
> > 3. Is it allowed to be used in a product ?
> > 4.Does reSIProcate support rfc 3903 and rfc 3863?
> >
>
> Heather;
>
> Some comments
>
> 1 - you may use reSIProcate in commercial products, subject to the
> conditions of the license, clearly indicated in all source code files
> at the end of the file.
> 2 - you can read more about this within the license, but the short
> answer is 'no'.
> 3 - Yes
> 4 - there is support for arbitrary event packages, but presence is
> supported in some sample clients. The stack itself fully supports the
> transaction model required for PUBLiSH and there is a pidf parser in
> the utilities directories.
>
> For full, complete answers to these questions - you should consult
> legal counsel and bring them the VOCAL license contained in the
> reSIProcate distribution. The answers above are only my opinion.
>
> Thanks
>
> Alan Hawrylyshen
> Maintainer, reSIProcate project.
>
>
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