2010/6/13, Steven te Brinke s.tebri...@student.utwente.nl:
Hello,
When reading XEP-0136 I discovered some confusing properties. I will
describe
these and propose changes that make them more intuitive to me. I am not sure
whether the things I propose are better than the official XEP, so let
On 13 June 2010 15:22, Steven te Brinke s.tebri...@student.utwente.nl wrote:
Hello,
Hello!
Ignoring Guus's mobile's fascination with your message...
When reading XEP-0136 I discovered some confusing properties. I will describe
these and propose changes that make them more intuitive to me. I
I'm sorry guys. It appears that every time I start the gmail app on my
phone, a new, empty response is sent.
On 24 June 2010 01:19, Matthew Wild mwi...@gmail.com wrote:
On 13 June 2010 15:22, Steven te Brinke s.tebri...@student.utwente.nl
wrote:
Hello,
Hello!
Ignoring Guus's mobile's
--
Verzonden vanaf mijn mobiele apparaat
Not quite sure why my mobile decided that it was a good move to reply to the
original e-mail message with a blank message. Certainly was not intentional.
Sorry for this.
- Guus
Hello,
When reading XEP-0136 I discovered some confusing properties. I will describe
these and propose changes that make them more intuitive to me. I am not sure
whether the things I propose are better than the official XEP, so let me know
what you think about it.
The auto save preference is
2010/6/13, Steven te Brinke s.tebri...@student.utwente.nl:
Hello,
When reading XEP-0136 I discovered some confusing properties. I will
describe
these and propose changes that make them more intuitive to me. I am not sure
whether the things I propose are better than the official XEP, so let