Re: [sipcore] composition or just indirection

"Thomson, Martin" <Martin.Thomson@andrew.com> Sun, 25 July 2010 14:38 UTC

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From: "Thomson, Martin" <Martin.Thomson@andrew.com>
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Subject: Re: [sipcore] composition or just indirection
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> >"
> >The Geolocation header identifies a source of
> >location information.  This might be a PIDF-LO
> >document that is identified by value or
> >reference, or a geo: URI that includes location information directly.
> >
> >A Geolocation header indicates that a) that this
> >location information is somehow applicable to
> >the entity that initiated the request and b)
> >that this location information might be relevant
> >to the processing of the SIP request.
> >"
> 
> I'm reading this believing someone here believes
> part of -03 needs to replace text with the above,
> but I'm not sure which text needs replacing from
> this discussion. Can someone point to the paragraph in question?

Let's discuss this tomorrow.  However, I think that this might be added to the very start of Section 4, which currently has almost no text.