On Fri Jan 9 01:29:54 2009, Matthew Wild wrote:
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 11:05 PM, XMPP Extensions Editor
edi...@xmpp.org wrote:
Version 0.2 of XEP-0245 (The /me Command) has been released.
Abstract: This specification defines recommended handling of the
/me command in XMPP instant
Some members of the XMPP Council commented recently that the front
matter (author info, legal notices, etc.) in existing XEPs is quite
lengthy. Therefore I have modified the XSLT to move almost all of that
information to appendices. All of the XEPs have been regenerated to
use this new format:
Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
Some members of the XMPP Council commented recently that the front
matter (author info, legal notices, etc.) in existing XEPs is quite
lengthy. Therefore I have modified the XSLT to move almost all of that
information to appendices. All of the XEPs have been
Dirk Meyer wrote:
Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
Some members of the XMPP Council commented recently that the front
matter (author info, legal notices, etc.) in existing XEPs is quite
lengthy. Therefore I have modified the XSLT to move almost all of that
information to appendices. All of the XEPs
Peter, et al-
I have a quick query about XEP-191. In Section 3, Relationship to
Privacy Lists, the XEP states that the new protocol is intended to be a
user-friendly front-end to the privacy lists protocol. While I have some
personal issues with this stated goal (in particular I don't think
How about simply adding a link to the table of contents near the top of
the page? That would satisfy me. I have indeed grown tired of
scrolling through the front matter.
Thanks,
Matt
Dirk Meyer wrote:
Dirk Meyer wrote:
Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
Some members of the XMPP Council commented recently that the front
matter (author info, legal notices, etc.) in existing XEPs is quite
lengthy. Therefore I have modified the XSLT to move almost all of that
information to
Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
Some members of the XMPP Council commented recently that the front
matter (author info, legal notices, etc.) in existing XEPs is quite
lengthy. Therefore I have modified the XSLT to move almost all of that
information to appendices. All of the XEPs have been regenerated