I agree that for scenario 1, replace in message mode, XEP-0301 and
XEP-0308 seems to be able to co-exist without any change. The real-time
text user will find it a bit unexpected that a complete previous message
is suddenly replaced, without a sign of the other party doing editing.
But it is po
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 12:59 PM, XMPP Extensions Editor
wrote:
> Version 0.1 of XEP-0308 (Last Message Correction) has been released.
About interop between standards:
XEP-0308 - http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0308.html (Last Message
Correction)
XEP-0301 -
http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0301.
Council discussed this in their meeting this week (as you'll have seen
from the forwarded minutes), and agreed not to publish as a XEP at the
moment.
The overriding concern is that the XSF does not have the expertise or
experience to define what Council believes to be a new security model.
Assumin