If there is a JEP or two, then the current council would *strongly* recommend you first try collaborating with those JEP(s)'s author(s). Sometimes this works, sometimes it doesn't. If not, then I would strongly recommend first reading the Jabber Protocol Tao (at http://www.jabber.org/wiki/index.php/ProtocolTao). I would next recommend you start jotting down your thoughts on that same wiki, although this isn't necessarily required (especially if you've already got a good plan and rationale).
Given the current discussion, I personally don't fully understand why JEP-0124 (at the least) cannot accomodate you, but I'm willing to be instructed (-: Just be sure to provide a pretty detailed section on why other JSF JEPs/ IETF RFCs don't meet the requirements but your JEP does.
I look forward to seeing your proposal.
- LW
Sean Voisen wrote:
I'm not at all familiar with the process, so is a JEP the way to go? How do these things get started?
Thanks, - Sean
Sean Voisen
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