Dnia 2008-04-28, pon o godzinie 17:07 +0100, Pedro Melo pisze: > To whom would you push? Please read Roster Management section of XMPP IM RFC to see how roster pushes work and Editing a Privacy List section of XEP-0016 to see how privacy lists pushes work.
> Also, even if you instantly deploy that feature to all XMPP servers > in the world, clients wouldn't know what hit them. They are not > expecting that push. The nice side-effect of pushes is that handling of these IQ sets is already implemented in clients. > would it be better to redeploy them with something that has a vast > range of usages (pubsub) instead of something that has limited use > (private-storage)? I really believe in Unix philosophy of small tools that do one thing but do it well. For storing private data on server we have private-storage. PubSub is for publishing information to subscribed entities, not a Swiss Army Knife to put anything in, just because we can. -- /\_./o__ Tomasz Sterna (/^/(_^^' http://www.xiaoka.com/ ._.(_.)_ im:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
