The XMPP Extensions Editor has received a proposal for a new XEP.
Title: Delivering Conference Information to Jingle Participants (Coin)
Abstract: This specification defines an XMPP extension for tightly coupled
conference calls. It allows users who participate in multiparty Jingle
ca
Folks, the authors of the Sensor-Over-XMPP ProtoXEP have submitted a
revised specification to the XEP Editor:
http://xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/sensors.html
Feedback would be welcome. I'll let the authors comment more
substantively on the changes.
Peter
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Peter Saint-Andre
https://stpeter.im/
Shockingly I'm replying to a message that's over a year old. :(
Ilya, are you still interested in this feature? I'd be happy to
incorporate your patch.
/psa
On 4/8/10 8:02 PM, Ilya Braude wrote:
> There has been some discussion on the jdev list [1] about adding
> 'source' and 'provider' fields t
If you send me the XML source file I can check this in as 0.2, then we
can set you up with git access.
On 3/31/11 12:12 PM, Vanaryon wrote:
> Here is the revision of the microblogging XEP update proposition after
> /Waqas Hussain/ suggestion for element replacement (XML changes
> are set in bold)
On 4/12/11 1:16 PM, Philipp Hancke wrote:
> Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
>> FYI, I've finally updated the provisional version of XEP-0178, based on
>> list discussion from last October as well as the final versions of both
>> RFC 6120 and RFC 6125.
>>
>> http://xmpp.org/extensions/tmp/xep-0178-1.1.html
Version 0.6 of XEP-0220 (Server Dialback) has been released.
Abstract: This specification defines the Server Dialback protocol, which is
used between XMPP servers to provide identity verification. Server Dialback
uses the Domain Name System (DNS) as the basis for verifying identity; the
basic a
Old thread alert!
On 11/19/10 7:20 AM, Philipp Hancke wrote:
> David Richards wrote:
>> I would like to see the advertisement section (2.3) revised to be more
>> prescriptive about how to use the two forms. It seems to me that an XMPP
>> 1.0 stream should only advertise with the old dialback name