Am 25.09.2014 um 11:02 schrieb Kevin Smith:
Logs: http://logs.xmpp.org/council/2014-09-24/

1) Roll call
Kev, Tobias, Lance, Philipp present, Matt sends apologies

2) http://xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/privilege-component.html
Accept as Experimental

No objections from Kev, others to vote onlist

3) http://xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/cmr.html
Accept as Experimental

+1

> This extensions solves those issues by allowing clients to configure > their desired message routing algorithm. By exploiting the freedom
> provided by RFC 6121 which allows servers to implement their own
> algorithm for determining the "most available" resource.

Using a loophole in 6121 doesn't seem good to me. Carbons is overriding the RFC rules as well, so we can allow that. The relationship of this to carbons is interesteing and probably needs some work. I thought carbons could be described as an application of this, but carbons can be enabled or disabled by a client whereas CMR affects all sessions.


> send to a server-local bare JID of type 'message' or 'chat'

Should be "'normal' or 'chat'", as used in 4.2.

Reply via email to