Re: [Standards] UPDATED: XEP-0401 (Easy User Onboarding)

2020-01-09 Thread Daniel Gultsch
Hi, I’m halfway done with my implementation of XEP-0401 and I do have some feedback. There are certain aspects of the 'Easy XMPP stack' that I don’t like that all boil down to XEP-0379 and XEP-0401 being too tightly integrated with each other. I do see use cases for token based registration as

Re: [Standards] UPDATED: XEP-0401 (Easy User Onboarding)

2020-01-09 Thread Georg Lukas
* Jonas Schäfer [2020-01-08 17:12]: > Revert version 0.3.0, which was merged prematurely and incorrectly. Thanks, Jonas. I've resubmitted the change as https://github.com/xsf/xeps/pull/874 Marc also kindly asked to bring this up for wider discussion, so here it is. Council feedback on the

[Standards] UPDATED: XEP-0401 (Easy User Onboarding)

2020-01-08 Thread XSF Editor
Version 0.4.0 of XEP-0401 (Easy User Onboarding) has been released. Abstract: This document defines a protocol and URI scheme for user invitation in order to allow a third party to register on a server. The goal of this is to make onboarding for XMPP IM newcomers as easy as possible. Changelog:

[Standards] UPDATED: XEP-0401 (Easy User Onboarding)

2020-01-02 Thread XSF Editor
Version 0.3.0 of XEP-0401 (Easy User Onboarding) has been released. Abstract: This document defines a protocol and URI scheme for user invitation in order to allow a third party to register on a server. The goal of this is to make onboarding for XMPP IM newcomers as easy as possible. Changelog:

[Standards] UPDATED: XEP-0401 (Easy User Onboarding)

2018-03-04 Thread XSF Editor
Version 0.2.0 of XEP-0401 (Easy User Onboarding) has been released. Abstract: This document defines a protocol and URI scheme for user invitation in order to allow a third party to register on a server. The goal of this is to make onboarding for XMPP IM newcomers as easy as possible. Changelog: