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authorJulian Ospald <hasufell@gentoo.org>2015-09-08 03:18:53 +0200
committerJulian Ospald <hasufell@gentoo.org>2015-09-08 19:40:15 +0200
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd">
+<pkgmetadata>
+ <herd>python</herd>
+ <maintainer>
+ <email>hasufell@gentoo.org</email>
+ <name>Julian Ospald</name>
+ </maintainer>
+ <longdescription lang="en">
+ Message Session Relay Protocol (MSRP) is a protocol for transmitting a
+ series of related instant messages in the context of a session. Message
+ sessions are treated like any other media stream when set up via a
+ rendezvous or session creation protocol such as the Session Initiation
+ Protocol (SIP).
+
+ A series of related instant messages between two or more parties can be
+ viewed as part of a "message session", that is, a conversational exchange
+ of messages with a definite beginning and end. This is in contrast to
+ individual messages each sent independently. Messaging schemes that track
+ only individual messages can be described as "page-mode" messaging,
+ whereas messaging that is part of a "session" with a definite start and
+ end is called "session-mode" messaging.
+
+ Page-mode messaging is enabled in SIP via the SIP MESSAGE method, as
+ defined in RFC 3428. Session-mode messaging has a number of benefits
+ over page-mode messaging, however, such as explicit rendezvous, tighter
+ integration with other media-types, direct client-to-client operation,
+ and brokered privacy and security.
+ </longdescription>
+</pkgmetadata>