It's currently unclear what will happen when a channel has
channel-specific handles (XMPP MUCs, in practice) and invitations happen.

Assume [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] are global 
handles, and
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Simon, [EMAIL PROTECTED]/Fred and [EMAIL PROTECTED]/Jim are
the corresponding channel-specific handles in the MUC [EMAIL PROTECTED]

* If Fred invites me to join [EMAIL PROTECTED], will I see [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]/Simon in the local-pending set, or is it unspecified?

* Also, will I see [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]/Fred in the members 
set, or
  is it unspecified?

* When I accept the invitation and I get moved to the remote-pending
  set, or if I'm trying to join a room without having been invited, which of
  my handles will I see in the remote-pending set? (I assume it's the
  same in both cases...)

* If I invite Jim by calling AddMembers(RequestHandles([EMAIL PROTECTED])), 
will I see
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]/Jim in the remote-pending set, or is 
it unspecified?

        Simon
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