Re: [Standards] Status of XEP-0364

2019-04-28 Thread Daniel Gultsch
Well the document has a lot of truth to it. If someone still wants to implement OTRv3 (Please don’t) I'd highly recommend to follow those guidelines.¹ But it doesn’t necessarily reflect what clients in the wild do. If you were to document what clients in the wild do you‘d need to document that som

Re: [Standards] Status of XEP-0364

2019-04-26 Thread Marvin Gülker
Hi, Am 26. April 2019 um 19:29 Uhr + schrieb Daniel Gultsch: > the XEP describes a comparatively sane approach for implementing OTR > over XMPP (including message hints, tearing the session down on > reconnect) To my knowledge the few clients that implemented those > 'best practices' have drop

Re: [Standards] Status of XEP-0364

2019-04-26 Thread Daniel Gultsch
Hi, the XEP describes a comparatively sane approach for implementing OTR over XMPP (including message hints, tearing the session down on reconnect) To my knowledge the few clients that implemented those 'best practices' have dropped OTR support and left are only clients that implement OTR differen

[Standards] Status of XEP-0364

2019-04-26 Thread Marvin Gülker
Hi, XEP-0364 describes the current use of OTR encryption. It has been deferred after inactivity. As it is an informational XEP that (to my knowledge) correctly describes how OTR is currently used, can it be moved by Council to Active? Marvin -- Blog: https://mg.guelker.eu __