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  • * I tend to read the XEPs fairly thoroughly before voting on them. * I tend to challenge and propose alternatives when I don't believe a XEP's ready.
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  • The following guidelines are strict rules that need to be read and followed by any user of the jabber.org server and services to be aware ...d that people have good manners, it isn't absolutely necessary for them to read these guidelines. They are informatory and provide us (and you) with rights
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  • I tend to read the XEPs before voting on them. I tend to challenge and propose alternatives to when I don't believe a XEP's ready.
    4 KB (763 words) - 12:56, 21 September 2010
  • If you are interested in how I became involved in XMPP, please read my [[Matthew Wild January 2008|initial application]]. In particular my long
    943 bytes (151 words) - 22:39, 6 January 2018
  • ...ated in creating some of the last newsletters by collecting news and proof reading.
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  • ...ticipated in creating some of the newsletters by collecting news and proof reading.
    973 bytes (156 words) - 16:54, 26 July 2023
  • ...ticipated in creating some of the newsletters by collecting news and proof reading.
    973 bytes (156 words) - 20:55, 2 August 2022
  • ...o extend it and give you some clear steps to follow instead of a having to read through a formal specification. # On subsequent messages you have to check if you already have sessions for all device tuples and only query the bundle for missing
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  • * Inbox/Unread/Bind2 // INBOX // Reconnection: 19 * Meetups / Sprints are good to spread the hype and generally get received really well on social networks...
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  • ...ser opens it, they might even be really confused why those messages they alread saw a notification for are not displayed in the app at all). Writing incomi ...each incoming high priority push, even if the push was only for a XEP-0333 read marker).
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  • I tend to read the XEPs before voting on them (despite peer pressure not to!). I tend to challenge and propose alternatives to when I don't believe a XEP's ready.
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  • To read more thorough on my xmpp history look on user page
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  • ...interact with devices a good interface is needed to edit control data and read sensor data to show diagrams of collected data and even to act as a [http:/ ...[http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0325.html XEP-0325] creates possibility to read and write fields to IoT devices. To let this create smart services there ne
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  • To read more thorough on my xmpp history look on user page
    1,021 bytes (182 words) - 20:49, 25 October 2022
  • Kev - You want to forget everything and re-fetch MAM - Almost ready to say Carbons should echo your message ...gs, delivery vs read receipts - Chat markers in MAM? - PubSub node with 'I read up to here' pointers
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  • * Read the [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/help Google Summer of Code 2022 gu .../help/student-advice Google Summer of Code 2022] are highly recommended to read first.
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  • If you are interested in how I became involved in XMPP, please read my [[Matthew Wild January 2008|initial application]]. In particular my long
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  • Make sure you read the [[Basic communication guide for XMPP techies]] #* Read and validate the content
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