Olle E. Johansson
2010-03-04 12:56:24 UTC
WELCOME TO SIPIT 26 - THE MEETING PLACE FOR ALL SIP IMPLEMENTORS AND DEVELOPERS!
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SIPforum, Edvina and Tandberg are happy to reveal the facts about the next SIPit:
- Kista - just north of Stockholm, Sweden
- May 17-21, 2010
- Tests running Monday to Friday
- Short seminars on hot topics to keep you up2date
SIPit26 is hosted by Edvina and Tandberg and sponsored by a number of sponsors, including Telio, Intertex, Ingate and .se - the Swedish Internet Foundation and registrar.
Details about hotels, pricing and registration is to be released soon on http://www.sipit.net - stay tuned.
WHAT IS SIPit?
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SIPit is the bi-annual test event organized by the SIPforum to improve interoperability in all kinds of SIP implementations. It's the event where you test your phones, servers, clients and find areas to improve. It's also where you build a network with other SIP developers around the world, exchange ideas, laugh at RFCs, write RFCs or finally see the light and understand RFCs! SIPit is a forum for both commercial and Open Source implementations of phones, proxys, SBCs, IM, Presence, test tools, IMS implementations and ... in short, all kinds of SIP-related software and hardware.
FRIENDLY TESTS TO IMPROVE SIP AND SIP IMPLEMENTATIONS
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The event has a very friendly and supportive atmosphere. Companies tend to bring both production and cutting-edge versions of thier implementations. The point of the event is to test and improve the quality of the SIP specification. Everyone's implementation improves as a natural side effect. While there is no formal non-disclosure agreement, the spirit of the event is to keep the details of testing confidential.
SIPit26 will be a general test event, lead by Robert Sparks, as well as a chance to learn more about some hot topics in brief tutorials during the week:
- SIP & TLS/SSL - implementations, basics, and automated tests
- DNSsec and SIP - what can DNSsec bring to realtime communication?
- IPv6 and SIP - implementation experience, gateways, tests
Hopefully, we'll also get coverage of the SIPforum SIPconnect, Fax over IP and UA config projects by participants in these working groups.
BOOK THE DATES NOW - WELCOME TO STOCKHOLM!
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Book the dates now, register as soon as we open the registration server and book your trip to lovely Stockholm, the Scandinavian beauty by the Baltic sea! This week in May will be a beautiful spring week in Stockholm, and you'll
be able to explore the capital of Sweden in the spring.
If you have any questions or ideas, please don't hesitate to contact me.
I am looking forward to meeting you at SIPit 26!
Best regards
/Olle E. Johansson
Edvina AB
_______________________________________________
Sip mailing list https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/sip
This list is essentially closed and only used for finishing old business.
Use sip-***@cs.columbia.edu for questions on how to develop a SIP implementation.
Use ***@ietf.org for new developments on the application of sip.
Use ***@ietf.org for issues related to maintenance of the core SIP specifications.
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SIPforum, Edvina and Tandberg are happy to reveal the facts about the next SIPit:
- Kista - just north of Stockholm, Sweden
- May 17-21, 2010
- Tests running Monday to Friday
- Short seminars on hot topics to keep you up2date
SIPit26 is hosted by Edvina and Tandberg and sponsored by a number of sponsors, including Telio, Intertex, Ingate and .se - the Swedish Internet Foundation and registrar.
Details about hotels, pricing and registration is to be released soon on http://www.sipit.net - stay tuned.
WHAT IS SIPit?
=============
SIPit is the bi-annual test event organized by the SIPforum to improve interoperability in all kinds of SIP implementations. It's the event where you test your phones, servers, clients and find areas to improve. It's also where you build a network with other SIP developers around the world, exchange ideas, laugh at RFCs, write RFCs or finally see the light and understand RFCs! SIPit is a forum for both commercial and Open Source implementations of phones, proxys, SBCs, IM, Presence, test tools, IMS implementations and ... in short, all kinds of SIP-related software and hardware.
FRIENDLY TESTS TO IMPROVE SIP AND SIP IMPLEMENTATIONS
=====================================================
The event has a very friendly and supportive atmosphere. Companies tend to bring both production and cutting-edge versions of thier implementations. The point of the event is to test and improve the quality of the SIP specification. Everyone's implementation improves as a natural side effect. While there is no formal non-disclosure agreement, the spirit of the event is to keep the details of testing confidential.
SIPit26 will be a general test event, lead by Robert Sparks, as well as a chance to learn more about some hot topics in brief tutorials during the week:
- SIP & TLS/SSL - implementations, basics, and automated tests
- DNSsec and SIP - what can DNSsec bring to realtime communication?
- IPv6 and SIP - implementation experience, gateways, tests
Hopefully, we'll also get coverage of the SIPforum SIPconnect, Fax over IP and UA config projects by participants in these working groups.
BOOK THE DATES NOW - WELCOME TO STOCKHOLM!
=============================================
Book the dates now, register as soon as we open the registration server and book your trip to lovely Stockholm, the Scandinavian beauty by the Baltic sea! This week in May will be a beautiful spring week in Stockholm, and you'll
be able to explore the capital of Sweden in the spring.
If you have any questions or ideas, please don't hesitate to contact me.
I am looking forward to meeting you at SIPit 26!
Best regards
/Olle E. Johansson
Edvina AB
_______________________________________________
Sip mailing list https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/sip
This list is essentially closed and only used for finishing old business.
Use sip-***@cs.columbia.edu for questions on how to develop a SIP implementation.
Use ***@ietf.org for new developments on the application of sip.
Use ***@ietf.org for issues related to maintenance of the core SIP specifications.