Joonas Govenius has been quietly but steadily working on his shared XML
editing protocol, which can serve as the foundation for whiteboarding,
XHTML authoring, editing of collaborative data objects (XEP-0204), etc.

He and I chatted the other day and I suggested that we could use Jingle
as the negotiation and session management layer for shared XML editing,
rather than the homegrown technology he had defined. He agreed that it
would be interesting to investigate this, for the sake of code reuse and
consistency across XMPP protocol extensions. Therefore as part of my
effort to extend Jingle to other domains (not just voice and video, see
the file transfer proposal I posted earlier today), I have with Joonas's
permission modified his shared XML editing proposal:

http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/sxe.html

It still requires some work, but I think it is showing real promise.

And yes, the acronym for Shared XML Editing is SXE. Talk about sexy
technologies! ;)

Peter

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Peter Saint-Andre
https://stpeter.im/

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