On 15/02/2013 22:42, "Dave Cridland" wrote:
> Yes, but jid and node, please. Might not be a server as such.
Very good point :)
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> In addition that it is currently used for two different purposes:
Actually, it looks like three purposes: time since last online, idle time
(clients), and current uptime (servers/components).
> 2. Discover when a connected user was last active at the server. (The XEP
> calls it idle time, wh
On 02/18/2013 09:18 AM, Tobias Markmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> So currently we have XEP-0012 which we don't like because of the
> relative time semantic, it uses. In addition that it is currently used
> for two different purposes:
> 1. Discover the time a disconnected user last accessed its account
> (i.
Attached is a proposed patch to de-recommend HTTP pipelining, as discussed at
the summit. Critiques welcome!
/me moves onto "1 sometimes 2 sockets"
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< http://goo.gl/LK55L >
pipelining.patch
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On 2013-02-18 17:34, Kevin Smith wrote:
Folks,
It looks like purge_offline's behaviour in XEP-0060 is entirely
undefined. The pertinent bits seem to be:
1) That purge_offline means: "Whether to purge all items when the
relevant publisher goes offline"
2) That, when talking about a normal pur
Folks,
It looks like purge_offline's behaviour in XEP-0060 is entirely
undefined. The pertinent bits seem to be:
1) That purge_offline means: "Whether to purge all items when the
relevant publisher goes offline"
2) That, when talking about a normal purge "a purge request MUST NOT
result in send
So currently we have XEP-0012 which we don't like because of the relative time
semantic, it uses. In addition that it is currently used for two different
purposes:
1. Discover the time a disconnected user last accessed its account (i.e. was
online).
which is solved by
http://xmpp.org/rfcs/rf
Hi,
So currently we have XEP-0012 which we don't like because of the relative
time semantic, it uses. In addition that it is currently used for two
different purposes:
1. Discover the time a disconnected user last accessed its account (i.e.
was online).
2. Discover when a connected user was last a