Hello, Myth two says:
> While you can still connect a client that supports no extensions at > all to a server and have it work, nearly every client supports a wide > range of extensions suited to its purpose, and every server supports > several. I agree that there is some confusion here: everybody knows that the Core RFCs are not the only specifications implemented by any server or client, but - it is sometimes difficult to know what XEPs are implemented by a client or a server - as someone who wants to use XMPP but don't hold it as the core of my application, I may not know what XEPs I need to implement As a real rebuttal to the myth, is there a list of what XEPs are considered "normal" for a modern use, and what's the status of current libraries/clients/servers ?
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