David Banes wrote: > 1) A solution needs to assume users are hopeless, that is they can't > setup home routers, crypto etc.
Agreed > 2) Most companies will want a c2s solution as they will need to scan, > archive and audit content in the same way they for email now They do? It could be a nice optional feature but if they force me using c2s I go to a different provider. > 3) If this is to be added to 'core' XMPP it needs to be REALLY simple > otherwise it won't get implemented. If you mean the rfc by core, than it should not be added. But yes, it should be simple for users and developers. Dirk -- Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time. I think I've forgotten this before.
