Hi Goffi, Thanks for your message.
I know I'm not particularly good with words and my language sometimes tends to be perceived as aggressive or exclusive. I did not intend to attack or insult anyone and I apologize if I did. On Tue, 2024-06-04 at 14:52 +0200, Goffi wrote: > Though I usually appreciate your feedback, I find this particular > comment > especially pedantic and patronizing. You are aware that you say > people who > implemented OMEMO, for instance, were irresponsible and should be > "educated", > right? The people that *first* implemented and deployed OMEMO to a large number of end-users of the public XMPP network, before making a reasonable effort to stabilize the specification and to actually get the implementation itself to a stable state were in my opinion acting too careless. It's not always black and white, and to some degree the fault was and is often the XSF here, which is what this discussion was meant to be about: To adjust our XSF procedures to better reflect the need of the community. OMEMO was a mess, I think we all remember the days when half the messages on half of the devices would show up as "Message is OMEMO encrypted", even if their client was supposedly supporting some kind of OMEMO. Developers of clients were put on a public blame list for not implementing OMEMO fast enough. The reference for how things needed to work was not a specification, but a single implementation. And OMEMO still is a mess, next to nobody is implementing the latest revision, even though we know there are ways to upgrade that do not break anything. And those few that only implement the latest revision are totally screwed because their client is incompatible with what all others do, so they can't even do a lot of testing and are considered incompatible to OMEMO, even if technically it's everyone else that's incompatible. I sure hope we learn from this, "educate" ourselves and try to make sure it won't happen like that again. Marvin _______________________________________________ Standards mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
