вт, 21 апр. 2020 г. в 16:51, <[email protected]>:

> One example use-case for Quick Response is the memberbot, which asks
> yes/no multiple times during membership voting. Memberbot does not use a
> form to ask for yes/no, but a plaintext message. The idea of Quick Response
> is to enable memberbot to tell clients that "yes" and "no" are possible
> answers, so that clients can offer convenient UI to quickly select one of
> these possibilities. I think forms would be helplessly overkill here.
>

Well, forms are a good standard way of presenting a user with different
buttons and options. It can be used for any kind of bots in a fairly
straightforward way.
I think that bloating a number of XEPs that are to be supported by various
application developers is wrong way to go.

In short, we are unlikely to support this.

-- 
Andrew Nenakhov
CEO, redsolution, OÜ
https://redsolution.com <http://www.redsolution.com>
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