On Sonntag, 14. Juni 2020 17:17:44 CEST Sam Whited wrote:
> Ahh, I see, this is a Docker Hub issue. I completely agree that Docker
> Hub has not been a success. It is also quite easy to build Docker
> images with other CI platforms though while remaining on GitHub (ie. I
> think you already
Ahh, I see, this is a Docker Hub issue. I completely agree that Docker
Hub has not been a success. It is also quite easy to build Docker
images with other CI platforms though while remaining on GitHub (ie. I
think you already submitted a PR to use a GitLab CI build). I've built
Docker images with
Hi Sam,
Thank you for your feedback. I hear you. I totally see where you’re coming
from. Moving off GitHub, which is, as you say, where the people are, is a
thing which needs to be considered carefully. Ultimately, the Board will have
to decide (hence also CC to members@).
First of all,
What are the technical advantages?
Also just in general, I completely disagree. We need to be where the
people are, and the people are on GitHub whether we like it or not.
Don't split up the repos and make XSF resources even harder to find than
they already are, don't make things more complicated
Dear community members,
TL;DR: Due to considerable technical advantages, the Editor team is
considering moving the repositories currently hosted at github.com/xsf/xeps
adn gitlab.com/xsf/registrar to gitlab.com/xsf. This will reduce delays in
processing XEP changes and revive the Registry.
Version 0.3.1 of XEP-0390 (Entity Capabilities 2.0) has been released.
Abstract:
This document overhauls the XMPP protocol extension Entity
Capabilities (XEP-0115). It defines an XMPP protocol extension for
broadcasting and dynamically discovering client, device, or generic
entity capabilities.
Version 0.1.0 of XEP-0440 (SASL Channel-Binding Type Capability) has
been released.
Abstract:
This specification allows servers to annouce their supported SASL
channel-binding types to clients.
Changelog:
Accepted by vote of Council on 2020-05-27. (XEP Editor (jsc))
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