I'm so glad you asked! As a follow up to "Dusty Drafts" [1], there are currently 66 XEPs currently in Draft - that's more than half of the 101 currently on the Standards Track (Final+Draft+Proposed+Experimental), which can only give the impression that XMPP is still "not ready!" (Considering the commom usage and interpretation of the word 'draft.')
As a start, the following are all Drafts which have not been updated for 10 or more years: XEP-0141 (Data Forms Layout) [2005-05-12] XEP-0013 (Flexible Offline Message Retrieval) [2005-07-14] XEP-0079 (Advanced Message Processing) [2005-11-30] XEP-0072 (SOAP Over XMPP) [2005-12-14] XEP-0131 (Stanza Headers and Internet Metadata) [2006-07-12] XEP-0066 (Out of Band Data) [2006-08-16] XEP-0059 (Result Set Management) [2006-09-20] XEP-0092 (Software Version) [2007-02-15] XEP-0229 (Stream Compression with LZW) [2007-09-26] XEP-0048 (Bookmarks) [2007-11-07] XEP-0118 (User Tune) [2008-01-30] XEP-0221 (Data Forms Media Element) [2008-09-03] XEP-0231 (Bits of Binary) [2008-09-03] XEP-0108 (User Activity) [2008-10-29] XEP-0224 (Attention) [2008-11-13] XEP-0176 (Jingle ICE-UDP Transport Method) [2009-06-10] XEP-0256 (Last Activity in Presence) [2009-09-15] XEP-0177 (Jingle Raw UDP Transport Method) [2009-12-23] There are also 3 still in Proposed, though XEP-0363 (HTTP File Upload) is on its way; the other two being XEP-0292 (vCard4 Over XMPP) and XEP-0353 (Jingle Message Initiation). That should be enough to chew on for a while? [1] https://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/standards/2018-February/034370.html
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