On Dienstag, 16. August 2011 at 23:21, Kim Alvefur wrote: > On Tue, 2011-08-16 at 22:04 +0200, Andreas Monitzer wrote: > > I'm considering which XEPs to implement. > The Compliance Suites XEPs might be relevant. 302 is currently still > Experimental, but it should at least give you an idea of what would be > good to implement.
Yes, I've looked into it. XEP-0198 seems to be a huge undertaking to add to an already existing library, but I'll look into that. The problem with XEP-0302 is that it's what the XMPP Standards Foundation wants us to implement, not what's actually out there. I want to implement all of the new toys, but I still have to support the older stuff for talking to existing clients. > > User Avatars: > > XEP-0153 vs XEP-0084 > 54+153 is what's in widespread use now, don't know if anyone has > implemented 84 yet, but I can't see how it hurts since it's based on > PEP, so server support is pretty widespread now. libpurple (Pidgin & Adium) support XEP-0084, since I implemented it myself :) I guess I'll have to implement both. > > XEP-0096 vs XEP-0234 > Jingle is the future! ;) Yes, but is its way of doing file transfer supported by some clients? > As mentioned above 54 is in widespread use. You'd want to look at > XEP-0292: vCard4 Over XMPP, which is supposed to be the way forward. Thanks for the tip! > > Further, what's the state of end-to-end encryption? > XEP-0247: Jingle XML Streams and STARTTLS would be the cool thing to do > IMO. :) Hmm that XEP is deferred, so I guess nothing will be available for a while… Regards, Andreas Monitzer _______________________________________________ JDev mailing list Info: http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev Unsubscribe: jdev-unsubscr...@jabber.org _______________________________________________