On 06/09/2010 02:16 PM, Matthew Wild wrote:
2010/6/9 "Alejandro R. Sedeño"<[email protected]>:
A client I work on, BarnOwl [1], has been, perhaps incorrectly, using
the former wording to allow for a<subject/>  element along with a
<body/>  element to indicate a subject for the particular message,
without changing the topic of MUC. This is used to emulate a feature
that every IM since Zephyr [2] is lacking, which allows for multiple
threaded conversations to exist in a single forum [3].

I'm interested in getting feedback on this usage and perhaps getting it
standardized.

Can you not use<thread>?:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-xmpp-3921bis-06#section-5.2.5

No, thread is not quite right.

"The value of the <thread/> element is not human-readable and MUST be treated as opaque by entities; no semantic meaning can be derived from it, and only exact comparisons can be made against it. The value of the <thread/> element MUST be a universally unique identifier (UUID) as described in [UUID]."

We're looking for threading on topics like 'xmpp', 'cooking', 'physics', etc.

-Alejandro

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