Unfortunately you also can't reasonably expect P2P to work today in most cases 
because everyone is behind a NAT including most mobile phone networks. So https 
is still your best bet, and since most servers support http upload it's already 
done for you.

On February 24, 2018 3:12:30 AM EST, Goffi <go...@goffi.org> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>currently thumbnails are transmitted using http(s) or BoB (XEP-0231).
>But 
>with resolutions we can have todays even on small screens, size of
>images 
>is growing. Transmitting them using BoB can block the connection and is
>a 
>useless waste of bandwidth. I'm thinking about P2P transmission, so
>http is 
>not an option here. As XEP-0234 is able to transmit several files in
>the 
>same session, it would be a good candidate for that.
>
>Doesn anybody see an issue with using XEP-0234 for that? If no I'll
>propose 
>the change on the XEP.
>
>Goffi
>
>
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