Peter,
We may not underestimate the importance of logging when talking about
the use of XMPP in an enterprise environment. Being able to have
logging of chat conversation is one of the biggest advantages of MUC
(besides the security features). Most of our rooms persist and room
names never change. The log is treated like meeting minutes, published
and stored in an archive.

I agree with Boyd, the current version of XEP-45 considers logging
(7.1.14 Room Logging) from a user's privacy perspective but not as an
enterprise conferencing feature.

We have the same problem; currently we are doing it outside XMPP
(using direct SQL statements to backup and archive logs) because
nothing seem to exist in
XEP-0045: Multi-User Chat
XEP-0241: Encryption of Archived Messages
XEP-0136: Message Archiving

Michael


On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 10:49 PM, Peter Saint-Andre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 06/03/2008 1:06 PM, Boyd Fletcher wrote:
> > So are we going to be able to do this soon?
> >
> > if not we would like to see MUC Clearning added to the core XEP for MUC.
>
> I realize you would like this, but IMHO it's a nice add-on feature and
> not something core to the spec. I think it's time to declare XEP-0045
> feature-complete and define these little additions in new ways.
>
> Peter
>
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