Re: [Crisp] RFC 5144 up and running

Patrick Mevzek <crisp@contact.dotandco.com> Tue, 14 October 2008 13:51 UTC

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From: Patrick Mevzek <crisp@contact.dotandco.com>
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Andrew,

Andrew Newton <andy@hxr.us> 2008-10-13 20:44
> Patrick,
> 
> Interesting work.  Out of curiosity, any plans to support AREG?
 
Nothing planned yet as noone asked for it currently, but extending my
toolkit is always something that I'm interested to.
However this would be probably not a trivial amount of energy,
especially because of the BEEP transport, so this would probably not
happen in a near future except if somehow a huge demand arises and/or
some registries or other parties is willing to fund this development.

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Patrick Mevzek
Dot and Co <http://www.dotandco.com/> <http://www.dotandco.net/>
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