> I don't have any preferences about that, though perhaps a <text/> child
> be better in case we want to internationalize the messages (different
> message for English vs. German or whatever) -- personally that seems
> like overkill to me, but you never know what users will get excited
> about. ;-)
> 
Yes, that could be one possible use-case. Though that would probably
require some set of pre-defined texts that clients know about. Maybe
that would be a bit out-of-scope for the XEP...

Perhaps it would suffice if the user can add an arbitrary message to the
attention message (using the normal means).

Maybe an alternative could be a "type" attribute <attention/> tag. But
then the definition of what types there are is left to be defined. Maybe
that would be a bit too detailed.

//Marcus


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