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On 10/8/14 10:33 AM, XMPP Extensions Editor wrote:
This message constitutes notice of a Last Call for comments on XEP-0322 
(Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) Format).

Abstract: This specification describes how EXI compression can be used in XMPP 
networks.

URL: http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0322.html

This Last Call begins today and shall end at the close of business on 
2014-10-21.

Please consider the following questions during this Last Call and send your 
feedback to the standards@xmpp.org discussion list:

1. Is this specification needed to fill gaps in the XMPP protocol stack or to 
clarify an existing protocol?
2. Does the specification solve the problem stated in the introduction and 
requirements?
3. Do you plan to implement this specification in your code? If not, why not?
4. Do you have any security concerns related to this specification?
5. Is the specification accurate and clearly written?

Your feedback is appreciated!

I noticed substantive spec and security feedback in October 2014 from several list participants. However, as far as I can see, that feedback has not been addressed by the authors.

As part of my review of all the IoT specs, I would like to provide feedback on XEP-0322, but it seems like wasted effort if the spec hasn't been updated since the previous last call.

Yusuke & Peter, do you plan to update XEP-0322 or do you need a co-author to help finish this off?

Peter


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