On 25 September 2013 12:09, Dave Cridland <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't think there's any specific issues I'm poring over with XMPP > currently. There's no contentious issues in XEPs, or IETF I-Ds, that I'm > feeling particularly anxious about.
Jingle? :) > Besides, the most productive Summit discussions are often about the more > general topics, I suspect. Since this year seems to have been dominated by > dragnet style surveillance tactics, and security in general, I wondered if > we might be able to devote some time to a general round-table discussion of > the area. +1. I think there has been surprisingly little discussion about this in the XMPP community, considering it's been (being) discussed to death everywhere else. > I think overviews of where we are with POSH et al would also help, > but also how the security landscape as a whole has changed - I know I've > largely changed my opinion on the benefits of anonymous encryption, for > example. I'd love to hear more about that. > If there's interest, it might be as well to also schedule an online > discussion in a chatroom - in part because I suspect mixing remote and local > participation in a general and largely unstructured chat won't be very > effective. Sounds fine to me. Here's an idea: we could have such a meeting monthly, discussing a different topic each month. Regards, Matthew
