On Jul 3, 2007, at 3:04 PM, Ian Paterson wrote:

Hmm, going forward, are the clients that most people use going to continue showing these icons? Is this a feature we need to care about? Even though I'm one of the small group of people involved in the XMPP community, I really don't care what client my contacts are using. Will there ever be mass demand for this feature? On the rare occasions where people are interested, they'll probably be perfectly happy to explicitly ask their client to find out the other user's client version on a case-by-case basis.

In general, I agree with you, but this was one of the reasons people were doing version floods, which is why we came up with 115 in the first place.

In specific, I have a particular use case (that I can't talk much about, unfortunately) that absolutely relies the node being distinguishable.

Changing the meaning of node breaks backwards compatibility, whereas nothing else in the current proposal does. If there's no good reason to break backward compatibility, I suggest that we avoid it.

--
Joe Hildebrand


Reply via email to