On 02/07/2013 01:13 AM, Tobias Markmann wrote:
Hi,
This is highly experimental work, so nothing is set on stone yet. We
would like to encourage everyone to send us their suggestions about how
things should or shouldn't be done.
I like the idea, it can really improve user experience. I also
On 02/06/2013 05:05 PM, Stefan Strigler wrote:
Hi!
regarding the issue listed at
http://wiki.xmpp.org/web/BoshIssues#Stream_Creation:_missing_.3Cstream:features.2F.3E
I'd propose sth the lines of
%==
If no stream:features/ element is included in the connection
manager's
Hi,
On 07.02.2013, at 13:12, Winfried Tilanus winfr...@tilanus.com wrote:
On 02/06/2013 05:05 PM, Stefan Strigler wrote:
regarding the issue listed at
http://wiki.xmpp.org/web/BoshIssues#Stream_Creation:_missing_.3Cstream:features.2F.3E
Is it correct you are addressing an issue that
If I recall correctly, this issue is about what to do when, after
authentication, the client sends a restart=true, but the server does not
support that (since there is no way to discover the server's version of
support for XEP-0206).
- mm
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On Feb 7, 2013 5:50 AM, Stefan Strigler
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On 2/6/13 5:13 PM, Tobias Markmann wrote:
Hi,
We have been working on a new XEP proposal which aims to solve the
following fundermental problem: How to find a JID given some
personal information about the person who owns that JID. Jabber
users
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Am 07.02.2013 18:38, schrieb Peter Saint-Andre:
On 2/6/13 5:13 PM, Tobias Markmann wrote:
Hi,
We have been working on a new XEP proposal which aims to solve
the following fundermental problem: How to find a JID given some
personal information
I agree…anything to make it easier to find and build a contact list would be
great!
However, I also agree with the reliability requirement….kinda like being
verified on Twitter so
that you don't find yourself communicating with an impostor.
Randy
On Feb 7, 2013, at 4:52 PM, Florian Zeitz
Hi everyone,
We are working, on our project, on a PubSub implementation. Our aim is
to offer a more social-network view of the XMPP protocol, and PubSub
is, for us, a way to add a Group-like feature to our users.
PubSub gives us what we want. But XMPP users doesn't have the
possibility to share