On 02.09.20 17:23, Dave Cridland wrote:
Hey all,

Really simple questions, so please do reply and answer:

If you have an XMPP product or public project, do you claim compliance with XEP-0423?

Converse is about 80% compliant.
https://github.com/conversejs/converse.js/issues/1398

I think the lack of compliance badges is a bigger issue than some people might think. On Github/Gitlab badges is the main way in which projects quickly communicate their features, and I believe in this case they would provide a form of peer pressure which will motivate some projects (like ours) to get 100% compliance in order to show a shiny badge.

Also, without the badges, I suspect that most people are blissfully unaware of the compliance suites and/or whether they're supported by a particular project.

If you do not claim compliance, are you aiming for compliance with XEP-0423?
It would be nice to have 100% compliance, but I'm not motivated to spend the time on it. Especially if there isn't an easy way to brag about it (*cough* badges *cough*).

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