Peter Saint-Andre:
> On 8/28/13 7:19 AM, Andreas Kuckartz wrote:
>> What are the suggested standards to implement encrypted group /
>> multi-party chat?
>
>> Or are there any standards missing?
>
>> So far group / multi-party chat does not seem to be a feature
>> specified for OTR, but I found
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On 8/28/13 7:19 AM, Andreas Kuckartz wrote:
> What are the suggested standards to implement encrypted group /
> multi-party chat?
>
> Or are there any standards missing?
>
> So far group / multi-party chat does not seem to be a feature
> specified f
On 8/28/13 9:36 AM, XMPP Extensions Editor wrote:
> Version 0.5 of XEP-0297 (Stanza Forwarding) has been released.
>
> Abstract: This document defines a protocol to forward a stanza from one
> entity to another.
>
> Changelog: [See revision history] (mw)
>
> Diff: http://xmpp.org/extensions/dif
Version 0.5 of XEP-0297 (Stanza Forwarding) has been released.
Abstract: This document defines a protocol to forward a stanza from one entity
to another.
Changelog: [See revision history] (mw)
Diff: http://xmpp.org/extensions/diff/api/xep/0297/diff/0.4/vs/0.5
URL: http://xmpp.org/extensions/xe
[ My apologies for the lateness in this response ]
Regarding < http://xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/dynamic-forms.html >, it has not
yet been accepted by Council because there appear to be strong similarities
between this and XEP-0050: Ad-Hoc Commands, at least as currently documented.
It is reque
What are the suggested standards to implement encrypted group /
multi-party chat?
Or are there any standards missing?
So far group / multi-party chat does not seem to be a feature specified
for OTR, but I found this paper by Ian Goldberg et.al.:
Multi-party Off-the-Record Messaging
http://www.cy