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On 7/14/09 2:31 PM, Curtis King wrote:
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> On 14-Jul-09, at 1:30 PM, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
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>> On 7/14/09 2:25 PM, Dave Cridland wrote:
>>> On Tue Jul 14 20:21:44 2009, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
>>>> Agreed -- there is no harm if the server always includes 'ver'. I'll
>>>> update the spec to say that.
>>>
>>> Interesting - when Curtis and I chatted privately about this issue, I
>>> assumed that the opposite would apply - that is, a XEP-0237 server
>>> wouldn't send out ver unless it'd been asked for the initial roster get
>>> with a ver.
>>
>> Is there harm in sending 'ver'? Will clients break?
> 
> They shouldn't but .... ;-)

Let's do some testing, then.

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