Kevin Smith wrote:
Yes, I think you're right. So maybe we just need to define gone/ more
carefully?
Seems so to me.
Client could determine that user is gone by using same technology it
does to answer POKE requests ;)
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Kevin Smith wrote:
Yes, I think you're right. So maybe we just need to define gone/ more
carefully?
Seems so to me.
Well, gone/ is defined as the user has effectively ended their
participation in the chat session -- i.e., the user has not interacted
with the chat interface, system, or
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Peter Saint-Andre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, gone/ is defined as the user has effectively ended their
participation in the chat session -- i.e., the user has not interacted with
the chat interface, system, or device for a relatively long period of time
Kevin Smith wrote:
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Peter Saint-Andre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, gone/ is defined as the user has effectively ended their
participation in the chat session -- i.e., the user has not interacted with
the chat interface, system, or device for a relatively long
FYI.
Original Message
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 16:00:00 -0600
From: Peter Saint-Andre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Council] meeting minutes, 2008-07-16
Results of the XMPP Council meeting held 2008-06-18...
Agenda:
Version 1.3 of XEP-0012 (Last Activity) has been released.
Abstract: This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for
communicating information about the last activity associated with an XMPP
entity. It is typically used by an IM client to retrieve the most recent
presence information
Version 1.24 of XEP-0045 (Multi-User Chat) has been released.
Abstract: This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for multi-user
text chat, whereby multiple XMPP users can exchange messages in the context of
a room or channel, similar to Internet Relay Chat (IRC). In addition to
Version 1.2 of XEP-0054 (vcard-temp) has been released.
Abstract: This specification provides canonical documentation of the vCard-XML
format currently in use within the Jabber community.
Changelog: More fully specified error cases; added section on determining
support. (psa)
Diff:
Version 0.3 of XEP-0243 (XMPP Server Compliance 2009) has been released.
Abstract: This document defines XMPP server compliance levels for 2009.
Changelog: Added PEP as required for Advanced level per Council discussion.
(psa)
Diff: http://is.gd/VvE
URL:
Version 1.0 of XEP-0136 (Message Archiving) has been released.
Abstract: This document defines mechanisms and preferences for the archiving
and retrieval of XMPP messages.
Changelog: Per a vote of the XMPP Council, advanced status to Draft;
concurrently, the XMPP Registrar issued the
The Jabber/XMPP Protocol Namespaces registry has been updated.
Version: 0.32
Changelog: Added urn:xmpp:archive from XEP-0136. (psa)
URL: http://www.xmpp.org/registrar/namespaces.html
The Service Discovery Features registry has been updated.
Version: 0.16
Changelog: Added archiving features from XEP-0136. (psa)
URL: http://www.xmpp.org/registrar/disco-features.html
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 10:28:45AM -0600, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
Scrap that idea. I was right the first time. RFC 5280 says:
The name constraints extension, which MUST be used only in a CA
certificate, indicates a name space within which all subject names in
subsequent
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