On 8/8/18 3:17 AM, Philipp Hörist wrote:
> I always thought the most recent refers to the publish date/time of the
> item, hence if i override a item it also changes the updated time/date
> and it becomes the most recent

That seems reasonable. So it's really "last modified item". I'm curious
what Ralph thinks.

Peter

> 
> Regards
> Philipp
> 
> 2018-08-08 11:06 GMT+02:00 Matthew Wild <[email protected]
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> 
>     The XEP is not very explicit about the order of items within a pubsub
>     node. The closest it gets is referring to the ability to fetch "the
>     most recent items".
> 
>     Item IDs are unique, so publishing an item with an existing ID
>     replaces the original item.
> 
>     Is this new item "the last published item" (a term from the XEP), or
>     does it sit in place of the item that originally had that ID?
> 
>     Regards,
>     Matthew
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