Experimental XEPs can be updated. Step one is to get it published. :-)

On 6/29/15 10:35 AM, Dave Cridland wrote:
I was looking at that earlier. I'm not wholly convinced that this
replaces the use case lost from jingle file transfer.

I'll go into this more when I'm not on my mobile, but I think the "hey,
that didn't work" case is the one missing.

On 29 Jun 2015 17:30, "Peter Saint-Andre - &yet" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Old thread alert!

    This document was considered by the Council in its meeting on August
    13, 2014:

    http://logs.xmpp.org/council/2014-08-13/

    Several Council members (Kev and Tobias) said they would vote on the
    list, and according to the minutes Kev was subsequently +1 but
    Tobias never voted. In any case, this document should have been
    published last August but apparently the Editor Team lost track of
    it (for which I take responsibility).

    IMHO since it was approved for publication, it can be published now.
    I'll poke the Editor Team about that. :-)

    Peter

    On 8/12/14 12:07 PM, XMPP Extensions Editor wrote:

        The XMPP Extensions Editor has received a proposal for a new XEP.

        Title: Publishing Available Jingle Sessions

        Abstract: This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension
        that enables an XMPP entity to advertise the fact that it is
        willing accept a particular Jingle session request. The protocol
        is used mainly to inform other entities that a particular file
        is available for transfer via the Jingle File Transfer protocol
        defined in XEP-0234.

        URL: http://xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/jingle-pub.html

        The XMPP Council will decide in the next two weeks whether to
        accept this proposal as an official XEP.

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