The XMPP Extensions Editor has received a proposal for a new XEP.
Title: Message Replies
Abstract:
This document defines a way to indicate that a message is a reply to a
previous message.
URL: https://xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/replies.html
The Council will decide in the next two weeks whether
The XMPP Extensions Editor has received a proposal for a new XEP.
Title: Call Invites
Abstract:
This document defines how to invite someone to a call and how to
respond to the invite.
URL: https://xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/call-invites.html
The Council will decide in the next two weeks whether
The XMPP Extensions Editor has received a proposal for a new XEP.
Title: PubSub Namespaces
Abstract:
This extension defines a new PubSub node attribute to specify the type
of payload.
URL: https://xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/pubsub-ns.html
The Council will decide in the next two weeks whether to
The XMPP Extensions Editor has received a proposal for a new XEP.
Title: Compatibility Fallbacks
Abstract:
This document defines a way to indicate that a specific part of the
body only serves as fallback and which specification the fallback is
for.
URL:
> 1. Is this specification needed to fill gaps in the XMPP protocol
> stack or to clarify an existing protocol?
Yes, this is a needed use case.
> 2. Does the specification solve the problem stated in the introduction
> and requirements?
No. This has been pointed out by Marvin very well, so not
* Sam Whited [2021-12-07 19:38]:
> I would like to point out that this specification relies on XEP-0359,
> XEP-0422, and XEP-0428 all of which are deferred. While 0359 is widely
> implemented and probably fine to rely on, I don't believe 0422 is as
> widely used and we should probably let a
Hi,
the next XMPP Council meeting will take place on January 5th 2022 at
16:00Z in xmpp:coun...@muc.xmpp.org?join
The agenda is as follows:
1) Roll call
2) Agenda bashing
3) Editors update
- None.
4) Items for voting
* LAST CALL: XEP-0424 (Message Retraction)
* LAST CALL: XEP-0425 (Message