Hello Dave and guys.
Two summits ago we were saying that it'd be great to have a conversation
about PEP subscriptions issues. I suggest to do it this time, how do you think?
Also, I think it'd be great to have some kind of brainstorm about new
applicable protocols that could use PEP and pubsub with discussions of
related problems to implement these.
Thanks.
On September 25, 2013 2:09:26 PM Dave Cridland <d...@cridland.net> wrote:
I'm coming along to the Summit in sunny[1] Portland, and I was thinking
about what I might like to discuss, both with the others coming, and also
online with the broader community.
I don't think there's any specific issues I'm poring over with XMPP
currently. There's no contentious issues in XEPs, or IETF I-Ds, that I'm
feeling particularly anxious about.
Besides, the most productive Summit discussions are often about the more
general topics, I suspect. Since this year seems to have been dominated by
dragnet style surveillance tactics, and security in general, I wondered if
we might be able to devote some time to a general round-table discussion of
the area. I think overviews of where we are with POSH et al would also
help, but also how the security landscape as a whole has changed - I know
I've largely changed my opinion on the benefits of anonymous encryption,
for example.
If there's interest, it might be as well to also schedule an online
discussion in a chatroom - in part because I suspect mixing remote and
local participation in a general and largely unstructured chat won't be
very effective.
Dave.
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