Thanks Borgert,

I will fix description of sip-tester package ASAP.

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ARAKI Yasuhiro 
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From: "W. Borgert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Bug#349687: package description badly worded
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 17:33:24 +0100

> Package: sip-tester
> Version: 1.1rc4-1
> Severity: minor
> 
> "This package is destributed as Sipp by author."
> package -> software
> destributed -> distributed
> Sipp -> SIPp
> by author -> by its authors
> 
> Then a sentence about SIP follows, which should be - IMHO -
> at the end of the text. Finally you describe the tool by using
> the pronoun "it" to reference it, but the last noun was SIP,
> the protocol, not SIPp, the tool. You do not describe, what
> the tool is or what it does, instead only some of its features
> are listed.
> 
> customizable (xml based) scenarios -> custom XML scenario files
> call-rate -> call rate
> 
> My suggestion for the text is:
> 
> """
> sip-tester is a test tool and traffic generator for the SIP
> protocol. It can be used to test SIP equipement like SIP
> proxies, SIP media servers, etc. and to emulate user agents
> calling a SIP system. Its features are:
> 
> * a few basic SipStone user agent scenarios included
> * custom XML scenario files even for complex call flows
> * comprehensive set of real-time statistics
> * TCP and UDP transport
> * dynamically adjustable call rates
> * send RTP traffic
> 
> This software is distributed as SIPp by its authors.
> 
> SIP is the Session Initiation Protocol, a standard signalling
> protocol for initiating, modifying, and terminating Internet
> conferencing, telephony (VoIP - Voice over IP), video, and
> instant messaging.
> """
> 
> Beware: I'm not a native speaker!
> 


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