Olá Evan e a todos.

On Friday 09 January 2009 20:38:34 Evan Prodromou wrote:
> There are two main ways that people want to do this:
> 
>    1. Give users addresses like email addresses or JIDs:
>       "[email protected]". However, since we use the "@" symbol to prefix
>       an address, and because "@[email protected]" looks "wrong", there was
>       talk about doing another symbol for the separator between username
>       and domain. I like "%", similar to the "percent hack" for email.
>    2. Give users addresses like their profile URLs: "@identi.ca/evan".

I rather see @bugabundo/identica
thats more usual for user, and we will only need to parse after '/' for a 
server.

And what is the server part? is it an URL (so it should be identi.ca) or a 
server name?


About the precedence, user input should have higher priority.
Then use the last reply (if both sender and receiver match in the last few 
dents).
Then Evan's order: 
>   1. People the author is subscribed to (including remote users)
>   2. People that subscribe to the author (ditto)
>   3. People on the same server

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