On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 2:22 PM, Jacek Konieczny <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have just found something that looks wrong:
>
>> XEP-0242: XMPP Client Compliance 2009
>> Version:        1.0
>> Last Updated:   2008-09-08
>
> [...]
>
>> 2. XMPP Core Client 2009
>>
>> The XMPP Core Client 2009 certification level is defined as follows:
>>
>>     RFC 6120 [2]
>>     RFC 6121 [3]
>>     Service Discovery [4]
>>     Entity Capabilities [5]
>
> I could a XEP from 2008 reference the RFCs from 2011?
>
> I guess that some mass find&replace was in use, but this could broke any
> 'Client Compliance 2009' of any previously-compliant software without even a
> note in the change log. Old and new RFC do differ enough for that.

Council recently(ish) approved that all XEPs referencing the obsolete
RFCs have their references updated to the current versions.

It's possible that not incrementing the version number wasn't ideal,
but in any case software should be targeting whatever the current RFCs
are, rather than obsolete ones so it seems like this should be a
non-issue.

/K

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