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Hello. I can't say for Telepathy-glib, but I'm actively work on TelepathyQt. Currently I focus on service bindings, but I'm planning to improve client-side bindings and specifications as well. Are you speaking about Telepathy specification or about Telepathy jabber connection manager? I'm very new to the xmpp protocol, but as I just read, we can mostly (without section 9) enable XEP-0280 support without changes in the telepathy specs. XEP-0313 requires something new in our specs. I have to do it for my Telegram connection manager, but currently it is a long-term goal. Recently we started development of TelepathyQt-based connection manager for xmpp protocol. We're based on QXmpp library, which have a fork which declare XEP-0280/XEP-0313 as implemented. I can't say when the CM would be done, as there is a number of other insistent projects. I organized some of TelepathyQt projects on https://github.com/TelepathyQt , so you can watch them if you want. On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 8:25 PM, Steven Roose <stevenro...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi everyone > > > I'd like to know if Telepathy is still maintained. There are some new XEP's > published the last two years and Telepathy didn't implement any of them. > > Especially Message Carbons (XERP-0280) and Message Archive Management > (XEP-0313). This XEPs make Jabber a lot more usable in a multi-device > situation. With the advent and popularity of mobile devices, it is quite a > must to have. > > Since several Jabber clients are implemented using Telepathy, their > developers are waiting for Telepathy to implement the standards in order to > be able to support this features in their own products. > > Hopefully this triggers someone to take a look at the new standard documents > and take some time to implement them. They really take the quality of using > Jabber to a higher level! > Myself, I'm not familiar with the Telepathy code, but I'd be happy to help > by pointing to some existing implementations of the new standards. > > > Thanks in advance > > Steven Roose > > _______________________________________________ > telepathy mailing list > telepathy@lists.freedesktop.org > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/telepathy > _______________________________________________ telepathy mailing list telepathy@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/telepathy