Hello, On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 10:19 AM Tomasz Sterna <[email protected]> wrote:
> W dniu 29.02.2016, pon o godzinie 18∶30 +0100, użytkownik Fabian Beutel > napisał: > > When joining a room, the user could include some kind of flag in the > > initial presence stanza that prevents the server from sending all the > > other presences and goes straight to sending back the new occupants > > presence (as confirmation for a successful join). > > This may be just a MUC server policy implemented on the room level. > There is no need for client to be involved - existing clients would > just-work if a MUC room works like you described. > Actually, you can already configure MUC rooms to not broadcast presence for specific roles: muc#roomconfig_presencebroadcast http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0045.html#example-165 You can possibly achieve what you need by limiting presence broadcast to "moderators". In specific implementations, that list of options could presumably handle different restriction to presence broadcast (like self for example). Own user presence is still broadcasted to self in all cases to acknowledge join. I hope this helps, -- Mickaël Rémond http://www.process-one.net
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