On Mon Jun 16 09:07:32 2008, Gustavo wrote:
We have submitted a new draft specifying a method to send attention requests in a SIP messaging system. Any comment, suggestion or criticism will be more than welcomed.
I note you've referenced XEP-0224. I think it'd be useful if both protocols actually used the same XML namespace, so I'll suggest that on the XMPP standards list - I think that XMPP could probably still change, so picking the namespace from this document may be most sensible, but I'm hoping people will let me know if XEP-0224 has already been widely implemented.
I'm not entirely sold on the neccessity to be able to play tunes with the attention request whilst vibrating their laptop - presumably most useful for added effect on the low notes - and in more general terms, I prefer the concepts of XEP-0224, Section 6 - quite how the recipient should have their attention gained should be fully under the control of the recipient.
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