On Mon Oct 6 20:15:56 2008, Pedro Melo wrote:
On Oct 6, 2008, at 7:38 PM, Justin Karneges wrote:
Humans like to name stuff. I've named my XMPP endpoint here
"Onulet". This
is a personally-assigned, untranslatable, fixed name for the
connection. If
I send a file to Onulet, it's because I specifically chose to send
to there,
not because the destination was derived via some disco metadata.
cool, you should name the connections. I think we all agree on
that. I'm just suggesting that you use the name attribute of the
disco <identity> to do it.
That's what he is there for.
Absolutely, I mean, why do we allow users to select their own
username anyway? It's just plumbing - the correct way to identify the
name of the user is via the profile.
Hey, what were we talking about again?
Dave.
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