On Feb 24, 2013, at 6:42 PM, Dave Cridland <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 20 Feb 2013 21:49, "Matt Miller" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Attached is a patch to try and better explain what the network > connectivity looks like in the BOSH world. I decided to take the approach > of rewriting the section "The BOSH Technique", and added an ASCII art > diagram to illustrate it. >> >> A more human-friendly version is available at < > http://outer-planes.net/~linuxwolf/xsf/extensions/xep-0124.html#technique >. >> > > There's an implied time-line of the underlying XMPP session; putting that > in might make the two HTTP timelines make more sense. Certainly it'd be > more complete. > I started down that road, and found the output to be more than a page's worth long, and some IRL feedback led me to believe it made the explanation worse instead of better; sometimes too much information can be harmful (-: But I'd be willing to try again. As for Peter's question (merging XEPs -0124 and -0206), there's no objection from me. Some originally thought BOSH would be used for more than just XMPP, but that hasn't really materialized as far as I've seen. - m&m Matthew A. Miller < http://goo.gl/LK55L >
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