Hi Dave, I've looked through the XEP and it seems to be quite wise to me still.
The problem is that I've not written anything for mobile too and don't know the details, but this article seems to be pretty good for me: http://developer.android.com/training/efficient-downloads/efficient-network-access.html And also it seems to me that it's actually possible to know when the network is going to high power state so we can transmit data as efficient as we could sharing connection with other apps when possible: http://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/ConnectivityManager.html But it could be cool if anyone could confirm that I understood this correctly :) I also have no any idea about iOS but I suspect that the capabilities should be very similar? So, generally, I'd leave XEP-0286 as is because it only has recommendations (which don't even say how server can know if the client is mobile or not?) inside and they seem to be still actual. But if we negotiate anything new, I'll try to prepare update to the XEP also. Thanks. On 02/13/2015 06:03 PM, Dave Cridland wrote: > I don't have anything useful to add here, really, but please can you > guys capture your knowledge into XEP-0286? It's clearly behind the > times, as it's 5 years old, but if we could capture some more modern > thinking it might become useful again. > > Thanks, > > Dave. -- With best regards, Sergey Dobrov, XMPP Developer and JRuDevels.org founder.
