In fact, many of us are, as it has been the foundation of the work we have been doing on another project that is somewhat related, but focused on area that is quite a bit different in regards to the primary focus of Atom over XMPP, which I think is GREAT as it showcases quite nicely how a well designed format can be extended to provide additional value-add without breaking the underlying specification that it extends from.

Don't mean to sound like I am talking in code words... But will leave additional comments in Sylvains capable hands as one of the editors of the spec I am refering to... :)

On 5/19/06, Sylvain Hellegouarch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Peter,

Just noticed your message (we've flooded the list with the FTE draft ;)).
I can tell you this is a work that I'm really interested in and I'm
looking forward to your new draft.

- Sylvain

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> As you may have noticed, the "Atom Over XMPP" I-D expired on February 20
> of this year:
>
> http://www.xmpp.org/drafts/draft-saintandre-atompub-notify-04.html
>
> However, by no means is this I-D abandoned.
>
> Since January, the underlying publish-subscribe specification (JEP-0060)
> used by draft-saintandre-atompub-notify has been under revision within
> the Jabber Software Foundation's standards process, mainly in order to
> incorporate feedback based on implementation experience (also to make
> the specification easier to understand). The revision process is close
> to completion and the Jabber Council is currently requesting feedback on
> the revisions:
>
> http://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/standards-jig/2006-May/011101.html
>
> http://www.jabber.org/jeps/tmp/jep-0060-1.8.html
>
> If all goes well, the revised pubsub specification will be approved by
> the Jabber Council during the week of June 12. At that time (and before
> the IETF 66 cutoff date of June 26), I will submit a revised version of
> draft-saintandre-atompub-notify to the Secretariat.
>
> Thanks for your interest.
>
> Peter
>
> - --
> Peter Saint-Andre
> Jabber Software Foundation
> http://www.jabber.org/people/stpeter.shtml
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