Pedro Melo wrote:
There are a myriad of ways the original IQ or the ack could get lost.  My
point is that the response does not serve any value to the sender, since I
don't believe there is anything useful to be done when the sender does not
receive the ack.  Resending is almost always going to be wrong.

Why? I think the exact opposite is true. We have item ID's so we can
ignore duplicates.

Bye,

I guess because if a sender doesn't receive the response, this doesn't mean a receiver doesn't receive the request.

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