On 1/10/15 2:09 PM, Christian Schudt wrote:
Hello,
by accident I stumbled over RFC 7395 (XMPP over WebSockets) [1]. I
think last time I checked there were only draft versions of this
document (although I think it must be after the document’s release
date, strange..).
I also can’t remember much discussion of this document on this
mailing list, nor do I see this document listed anywhere on xmpp.org
Internet-Drafts are processed through the IETF, not the XSF.
(http://xmpp.org/xmpp-protocols/rfcs/).
I'll update that page.
1. So what’s the status of this document?
It's an RFC and a Proposed Standard at the IETF.
2. Why is this document no
XEP, similar to BOSH and nearly everything else around XMPP, that
traverses the usual XEP process (Experimental, etc..)?
RFC 6120, RFC6121, etc. are not XEPs. We work on the core specs
(transport-level stuff) at the IETF. At one point we thought about
taking BOSH to the IETF, too (which is one reason we have two XEPs, 124
and 206), but we decided against it.
It might be time to think about deprecating XEP-0124 and XEP-0206...
Peter
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Peter Saint-Andre
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