On 3/3/10 9:18 PM, chris wrote: > I still haven't read any reasonable argument against multiplexed resource > binding. The two main points made are "it complicates the protocol" and > "for what purpose". > > To the first point, it was a very simple change to the protocol in my > perception and OPTIONAL (unfortunately) at that. > > To the second point I think this and other threads have answered that > question, but essentially it boils down to allowing the only type of XMPP > entity, a client, that does not require DNS and custom server support to > be something besides an instant messenger or a one off implementation > that is only useful within its own network.
As I've already said, if you and other people care about multiplexing resources on a single XML stream, then write a document defining how it works and propose it for consideration. Basically all you need to do is: 1. Copy the XML for XEP-0193, as described at http://xmpp.org/xsf/sourcecontrol.shtml (sorry, the SVN viewer is broken right now but you can find the XML through git or directly via SVN checkout) 2. Perhaps factor in some of the differences that might be found in older versions of draft-saintandre-rfc3920bis, such as: http://xmpp.org/internet-drafts/draft-saintandre-rfc3920bis-07.html#bind-multi 3. Change the namespace for the unbind feature (or perhaps we should call it "multibind") to something like urn:xmpp:multibind:0 in accordance with XEP-0053 4. Submit it for consideration by the XMPP Council, as described at http://xmpp.org/extensions/submit.shtml We have an open standards process at the XSF, and most of the hard work has been done already in this case. If all this is too confusing, feel free to ping me via IM at [email protected]... Peter -- Peter Saint-Andre https://stpeter.im/
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