On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 1:04 PM, XMPP Extensions Editor <edi...@xmpp.org>wrote:
> Version 0.9 of XEP-0301 (In-Band Real Time Text) has been released. > Abstract: This is a specification for real-time text transmitted in-band > over an XMPP session. > Real-time text is text transmitted instantly while it is being typed or > created. > URL: http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0301.html There is now multiple open-source implementations of XEP-0301 to try: 1. Easy: Web based version. Just logon using Google credentials and chat XEP-0301 right away. http://tap.gallaudet.edu/rtt/ (This is a strophe.js JavaScript XEP-0301 plugin; Chris Vogler will release it on GIT shortly). 2. Downloadable C# client for XEP-0301 for Windows. http://www.realjabber.org/ They also interop with each other. There are also other prototype implementations (e.g. Gunnar's Omnitor, Indigital Inc., Gregg Vanderheiden's Trace Center), which are not listed here. Gallaudet Univerity's TAP (Technology Access Program) released the Javascript version of XEP-0301, showing real-time text streaming between web browsers. We all have unamious agreement that XEP-0301 is mature for LAST CALL. The out-in-open independently developed implementations is proof. I am hereby submitting a request to XSF to proceed with LAST CALL. Sincerely, Mark Rejhon Primary Author of XEP-0301