On 19/08/2015 03:55, Peter Saint-Andre - &yet wrote:
Thanks mostly to feedback from Philipp Hancke (which he's detailed at
<http://wiki.xmpp.org/web/User:Fippo> for posterity), I'm in the midst
of updating the core Jingle specs: XEPs 166, 167, 176, and 177. Although
much has changed in the audio/video world since the Jingle XEPs were
advanced to Draft in 2009, especially the emergence of WebRTC, Jingle is
still relevant and its use is not uncommon for media signaling in WebRTC
applications (e.g., using the jingle.js library). Therefore it seems
appropriate to give these specs a bit of a refresh, correct errors,
harmonize them with documentation for trickle ICE
(draft-ietf-mmusic-trickle-ice) and newer IETF standards such as
ICE-TCP, and so on.

My goal is to finish the first round of edits by the end of August, then
ask for wider feedback and review. If you know of issues beyond those
catalogued at the URL noted above, please feel free to post to the
[email protected] or [email protected] discussion lists or to file issues
in the XSF's GitHub repo at <https://github.com/xsf/xeps/>. The truly
adventurous can watch the changes I'm making in my fork at
<https://github.com/stpeter/xeps/tree/jingle-fixes>.

Thanks!

Peter



Hi Peter,

As I said a couple of days ago on the room, I would be really happy to see an URI scheme for jingle, specially for file transfer, I think it's really lacking. Actually, even for video call it would be useful: being apple to click on a link on a webpage to make the XMPP client request the session would be great.

Thanks
Goffi

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