On Thu Oct 18 23:40:15 2007, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
Dave Cridland wrote:
> On Wed Oct 3 21:39:36 2007, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
>> http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/tmp/xep-0048-1.1.html
> > Two comments I think need to be addressed relatively urgently:
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Let us know if you think version 1.1pre4 addresses your concerns:
http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/tmp/xep-0048-1.1.html
http://svn.xmpp.org:18080/browse/XMPP/trunk/extensions/xep-0048.xml?r1=1260&r2=1298
Kind of... Certainly the password element being deprecated is
addressed. But you're still hung up on web pages being the only use
of URLs.
Or, well, you're an XMPP Council member, you can weigh in at the
next
meeting:
http://www.xmpp.org/council/agendas/2007-10-24.html
Yep. But then again, it's so much easier to sort out things here and
now rather than deploy nuclear weaponry. :-)
> 1) The document says it's defining a data format to store XMPP
> conference rooms and "HTTP URLs" - is there any problem with
storing
> other scheme URLs? I can't see a reason for this restriction.
You've at least allowed https, but you're still saying "web pages".
URIs are much bigger than that, and a whole heap more interesting.
Instead of making a huge long post here, I'll do one on my blog
instead:
http://blog.dave.cridland.net/?p=40
I hope that gives some food for thought.
Dave.
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