вт, 7 апр. 2020 г. в 03:07, Denver Gingerich <[email protected]>: > Thanks for informing me. I'll let others know about this option, as I think > there are people in other XMPP groups I'm a part of that would very much like > to test this, even if I am unable to devote much time to testing it myself > during specific windows. > > Just to be clear, does this need to be tested with an @xabber.org JID right > now?
No, at the moment we're running a stock ejabberd on xabber.org server. Our fork of ejabberd which we call, you guess it, Xabber server, currently runs on our own redsolution.com domain and on a number of testing servers. Our new push-related improvements are not ready for production, cause we still have to sort out the best approaches for such things like subscription requests. Easiest way is to pass data encrypted right in the push, but I'm strongly inclined to avoid including any information into push notifications, even in a strongly encrypted form, so maybe we'll try to explore some other options. If you want to have an account on one of our test servers, we can arrange that (but better ask me in a week or so). But the general rule with these new pushes is this: if it can't be fetched from an archive, it's a problem. -- Andrew Nenakhov CEO, redsolution, OÜ https://redsolution.com _______________________________________________ Standards mailing list Info: https://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/standards Unsubscribe: [email protected] _______________________________________________
