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  • Does anyone actually read these? I guess I'll find out.
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  • ''Thanks for taking the effort and reading'' To read more thorough on my xmpp history look on user page
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  • ...ractions for 'write a message', 'read a message', 'respond to a message', 'read contact details' (last online time, status message etc.), 'open chat of con === Relevant readings ===
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  • * client / message state sharing (what messages have been read, reminders for messages, etc.)
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  • ...nd to get more involved with XSF. Since then, I've lurked in the XSF chat, read the smart things people say, and said very very little. A year ago, I was c ...contribution to Openfire. I've learned that most problems are solved by re-reading XEP-0045 or XEP-0060. Where I hope to build to courage to contribute any
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  • | somewhere in Hamburg (read announcements)
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  • ...[mailto:linkmauve@linkmauve.fr linkmauve@linkmauve.fr] by email. You can read more about who I am in my [[Emmanuel_Gil_Peyrot_Application_2018|latest mem I already served Council in 2016-2017, and honestly I think I didn’t do a good job
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  • After reading a recent post on the mailing list (regarding XSF members being able/will
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  • * '''Reading the Entries''': The Inbox view will show all the entries received (i.e. === Reading the Entries ===
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  • I've no idea, quite honestly. Nobody ever reads these things anyway. Well, I'm writing both the questions and the answers. The reader is assumed to be an interested third party to the discussion, really.
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  • === What did I already do ? === * Read both of the XMPP protocols specification
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  • ''Relevant readings:'' [https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Vala/Tutorial Vala Tutorial]<br/> ''Relevant readings:'' [http://ogp.me/ OpenGraph protocol]<br/>
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  • * rtfm -- read the friendly manual * tldr -- too long, didn't read
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  • To read more thorough on my xmpp history look on user page
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  • * Read some more about Qt * Have been reading "C++ GUI Programming with QT". Good book.
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  • There already exists a protocol ([https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0070.html XEP-0070]) w ** general: Reading docs, setting up wiki, etc.
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  • ...professionals to take their chance and have their say. When '''YOU''' are reading this feel welcome to sign up, too! ...professionals to take their chance and have their say. When '''YOU''' are reading this feel welcome to reach out!
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  • * I tend to read the XEPs before voting on them. * I tend to challenge and propose alternatives when I don't believe a XEP's ready.
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  • * I tend to read the XEPs before voting on them. * I tend to challenge and propose alternatives when I don't believe a XEP's ready.
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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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  • * 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.
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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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  • ...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.
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  • ...ticipated in creating some of the newsletters by collecting news and proof reading.
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  • ...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
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  • 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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  • * Read the [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/help Google Summer of Code 2023 gu .../help/student-advice Google Summer of Code 2023] are highly recommended to read first.
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  • I started reading XEPs when I was in the second year of engineering in 2018. Since then in
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  • ...t reading AGAIN from the beginning, and NOT JUST from the place where your reading was interrupted, since such a TRANSFORMATION indicates that a correction * sessions are ready
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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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  • === PLEASE READ THIS === ...ed that code obscurity does not finally protect against attackers. Further readings on GitHub [https://github.com/schirrmacher/files/blob/master/WhatsApp%2
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  • ...or a greatly shortened application this year, to try to save everyone time reading it. For those interested, not much is different to http://wiki.xmpp.org/
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  • * Dino, Conversations and converse.js send to bare JID already. ==== 1.3 Unread state ====
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  • I espoused on these themes in two blog posts, if you care to read more:
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • ...ed that code obscurity does not finally protect against attackers. Further readings on GitHub [https://github.com/schirrmacher/files/blob/master/WhatsApp%2 ...ry/ notification for IETF-107] for Messaging Layer Security (MLS). You can read the current architecture draft [https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf
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  • ...tations, tutorials, and special-purpose discussion venues. You may want to read the technology overview before diving into the details.
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  • ...I work on the M-Link XMPP server. Needless to say a lot of XMPP and spec reading are involved here :)
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  • * Read the [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/help Google Summer of Code 2024 gu .../help/student-advice Google Summer of Code 2024] 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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  • ...ave been realized on [https://github.com/cpswarm/workbench github] (please read [https://xmpp.org/2020/02/newsletter-04-february/ here] the news published Here it is the list of XMPP related publications (if you are interested in reading the full text of the papers, please contact me):
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  • ...ave been realized on [https://github.com/cpswarm/workbench github] (please read [https://xmpp.org/2020/02/newsletter-04-february/ here] the news published Here it is the list of XMPP related publications (if you are interested in reading the full text of the papers, please contact me):
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  • ...n't get any code done yet but I don't think that's such a bad thing; I did read some Qt coding material though. My life is starting to clear up from other * Read again different existing material on the topic, like XEP-113, Mats' Memo, t
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  • In 2010, we began to use XMPP in our Automatic Meter Reading, AMR, system as a means to bypass NAT routers and firewalls. In the begi
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  • ...reatly shortened application again this year, to try to save everyone time reading it. For those interested, not much is different to http://wiki.xmpp.org/ ...s is getting the user stuff right, working out how MIX, PAM, References, Unread sync etc. come together to make a compelling UX.
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  • I would like fellow XSF members to read my past member applications to know more about me
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  • It's nice to take the train, sometimes. I can read a book, watch a film, or simply sleep. There's a small matter of the price ...particularly the portion that runs along the south coast of Wales. I can't read a book (though audiobooks are great), certainly can't watch a film, and my
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  • ...reatly shortened application again this year, to try to save everyone time reading it. For those interested, not much is different to http://wiki.xmpp.org/ ...s is getting the user stuff right, working out how MIX, PAM, References, Unread sync etc. come together to make a compelling UX.
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  • ...professionals to take their chance and have their say. When '''YOU''' are reading this feel welcome to sign up, too! Furthermore, I recommend to read my article on the XMPP Vision and the blog article I wrote, if you are furt
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  • ...reatly shortened application again this year, to try to save everyone time reading it. For those interested, not much is different to http://wiki.xmpp.org/ ...s is getting the user stuff right, working out how MIX, PAM, References, Unread sync etc. come together to make a compelling UX.
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  • My membership applications may be interesting to read: [[Waqas_Hussain_Application_2008|2008]], [[Waqas_Hussain_Application_2009|
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  • I would like fellow XSF members to read my past member applications to know more about me
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  • I espoused on these themes in two blog posts, if you care to read more:
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  • My membership applications may be interesting to read: [[Waqas_Hussain_Application_2008|2008]], [[Waqas_Hussain_Application_2009|
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  • ...reatly shortened application again this year, to try to save everyone time reading it. For those interested, not much is different to http://wiki.xmpp.org/ ...s is getting the user stuff right, working out how MIX, PAM, References, Unread sync etc. come together to make a compelling UX.
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  • ...rk on the M-Link XMPP server team. Needless to say a lot of XMPP and spec reading (and suggesting cleanups in them) are involved here :)
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  • I espoused on these themes in two blog posts, if you care to read more:
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  • If you use message-mode for composing mail (which you do if you use Gnus for reading mail), this should do the trick: # In the Composing section (or wherever) add a line that reads
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  • *** Read (by them | by us) *** for 'read by', similar to 'received by'
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  • ...te-error if it hasn't sent yet all its local candidates. Otherwise if we already have candidate-error from remote then the transport will be considered fai ...ese is valid in this case. As we know either party can add content in an already opened session and either party can propose a "proxy" candidate. With XEP-
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  • ...work on XMPP, be it by implementing new XEPs and give more feedback, or by reading and replying to discussions on-list.
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  • If I get elected, I will obviously continue to read all of the mailing lists and contribute appropriately, continue to attend m
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  • I espoused on these themes in two blog posts, if you care to read more:
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  • ...professionals to take their chance and have their say. When '''YOU''' are reading this feel welcome to sign up, too! Furthermore, I recommend to read my article on the XMPP Vision and the blog article I wrote, if you are furt
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  • For those interested in a formal definition of XMPP URIs, read RFC 5122 (previously RFC 4622), [http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0147.html X reading=false
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  • ...last century, in fact. I currently work for Threads (or, more formally, Threads Styling Ltd), working on our messaging fabric for chat commerce. Previousl .... Also, I happen to enjoy it, and it's a great way of finding an excuse to read documents I never would otherwise. I have served on the Council for a numbe
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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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  • ...ors of libraries, clients and servers. Roughly you can say: if you need to read the XMPP specifications for your work, then the summit is the right place f ...I always made sure I had the list of XEPs open on my laptop. Being able to read the specification during the discussion helps a great deal. After some time
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  • If you are interested in how I became involved in XMPP, please read my [[Matthew Wild January 2008|previous application]]. In particular my lon * I wrote this list once already, but my browser crashed. I'm sure I had more items before...
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  • ...majority of your users and I much rather vote for your XEP than having to read through hypothetical arguments.
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  • ''Relevant readings:'' [https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0167.html XEP-0167], [https://xmpp. ...signaling system to set-up peer-to-peer connections, dubbed Jingle. Dino already supports Jingle for the purpose of file transfers. Another usecase for Jin
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  • ...o bring them all together, and in the near future the missing part of an unread-sync XEP, as well as MIX to attempt to address the shortcomings of MUC, and * Read the standards discussion on the mailing list, contribute where appropriate
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  • We are all guests at the venue location. Please read the House Order of the CCCHH and behave yourself at the venue. Many thanks! ! I read the House Order
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  • ...y to create a few seasonal [http://memory.org/pumpkin emoticons], and have read (most of) the [http://xmpp.org/protocols/ XMPP docs] (but I'm not expecting Thank you for taking the time to read this application. If the members feel
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  • ...o bring them all together, and in the near future the missing part of an unread-sync XEP, as well as MIX to attempt to address the shortcomings of MUC, and * Read the standards discussion on the mailing list, contribute where appropriate
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  • === Relevant readings ===
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  • === Relevant readings ===
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  • ...he organization's mission. This is often the only thing a participant will read about your org, be sure to make it clear and concise. 50 characters maximum ...cial guidelines of the Google Summer of Code 2022 are highly recommened to read first.
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  • === Relevant readings ===
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  • ...anning to hold a Secure Communications Week, October 4 - October 11, 2008. Read on for details.
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  • === Relevant readings ===
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  • ...lots of colleagues by forcing them to listen to my lobbying speeches or to read the XMPP definitive guide;
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  • ...ity from XEP-0136, and as such the storage etc should be largely handled already. ...on, MAM requests may be directed to a XEP-0045 chatroom; again, Openfire already stores MUC archives in the database, so querying these should be possible.
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  • Weevio is the first service provider which offers of Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) in the Internet of Things. Weevio has long experience of openness
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  • ...they also explained how to easier contribute commits to their repository, [read on](https://profanity-im.github.io/blog/post/contributing-a-patch-via-githu ...to [prosody-trunk](https://hg.prosody.im/trunk/file/d0e6d5bc7ea2/CHANGES). Read more about the changes [here](https://yaxim.org/blog/2020/04/23/new-prosody
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  • === Relevant readings ===
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  • ...content, not sharing/curating (which adds a lot of value to your followers/readers) * Length: it does not have to be long, 1 to 5 min read is doable, you have things to tell
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  • I'm a co-author of several XEPs and read all the XEPs that go through because of my place on Council.
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  • * Deep technical XMPP discussions or knowledge - the only XEP I read is 0001! ...member profile and its applications if you have any questions or points already!
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  • * Hopefully by the time you read this, we've also released Prosody 0.12 - bringing Prosody's "out of the box
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  • but even for file sharing, social stuff applications, news and mail reading, remotize services from servers to many clients.<br> * help in spreading the use of XMPP so it can become the standard in mobile applications pro
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  • I'm a co-author of several XEPs and read all the XEPs that go through because of my place on Council.
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  • I'm a co-author of several XEPs and read all the XEPs that go through because of my place on Council.
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  • ...vide links detailing more, and give credit. Avoid links like [[here]] or [[read it]].
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  • You can find further information about my professional activities by reading my short [https://wiki.xmpp.org/web/User:Nicfab XSF profile], where ther ...r", only in Italian, which is held on the third Tuesday of each month to spread the XMPP news, involve people to deepen XMPP and XSF reality, invite Italia
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  • ''I haven't read the other applications, just copied the suggested structure, so that I'm no
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  • === Reference material and more to read ===
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  • ...ore comments for each node or value, this is useful both for the xml to be readable and for writing a generic options dialog, which allows you to edit any * Well, I read [http://missig.org/julian/blog/2006/05/29/idea-im-link-history/ Julian's bl
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  • I'm a co-author of several XEPs and read all the XEPs that go through (it's hard to review them for Council otherwis * I perform small tasks like proofreading for the commteam.
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  • ...g slidge, I believe I identified things that can be improved in the XEPs I read.
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  • ...cts, and thread best practises XEPs, and as a member of the XSF council am reading all the XEPs that go through.
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  • ...cts, and thread best practises XEPs, and as a member of the XSF council am reading all the XEPs that go through.
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  • ...k was also testing S2S unencrypted connections for those servers that were ready to test.
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  • I'm a co-author of several XEPs, read all the XEPs that go through (it's hard to review them for Council otherwis * I perform small tasks like proofreading for the commteam.
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  • I'm a co-author of several XEPs, and as a member of the XSF council am reading all the XEPs that go through.
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  • * Remote roster management: the XEP already requires user consent * Remote roster management: the XEP already requires user consent
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  • ...Here it is the list of the related publications (if you are interested in reading the full text of the papers, please contact me):
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  • ...Here it is the list of the related publications (if you are interested in reading the full text of the papers, please contact me):
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  • ...st great thing which will change our life. Anyway It is too late, it has already changed our lives, and I am still not sure if it is for the good... I simp ...etimes to the xmmp lists, but always unsubscribed soon after and ended not reading at all the tons of incoming emails. Fortunately thanks to the recent cre
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  • ** No one else can read your instant messages.
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  • Furthermore, I recommend to read my article on the XMPP Vision above, if you are further interested in the w ...a for servers which are sufficient for very new people within XMPP. This already lead to significant service improvement of some selected servers. ''(Befor
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  • ...ned, and findable through the internet. Some people even happened to find, read my code and send me emails about it).
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  • ...mplicate task. It can help a lot to get advice from someone who did this already. # Read the [[XMPP Programmer's Tips and Tricks]].
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  • ...Here it is the list of the related publications (if you are interested in reading the full text of the papers, please contact me):
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  • ...te), another is sports (mainly cycling, skiing, tennis and squash). I like reading (historical novels, fantasy, ...) and travelling (I hope to travel more,
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  • * 2019-10-01 (Tue) to 2019-10-05 (Sat): spread the news(letter) Read the latest news from the XMPP/Jabber communities! Articles, videos, tutoria
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  • ...protocol. The project is still ongoing, a beta version of the system is already available on the ([https://github.com/cpswarm] CPSwarm github repository), ...Here it is the list of the related publications (if you are interested in reading the full text of the papers, please contact me):
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  • ...revision introduced a feature 'delete-items', while 'retract-items' was already there. Ralphm proposed to the list: [...] Reading the text around it, I feel it is
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  • ...tion around XSF. We should have decent mails, calendar and platform, not spread around multiple services ...Communication Team (Hell yeah, we still need your support!) and drive to spread the word on XMPP
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  • Pidgin already has Jingle File Transfer, but it still needs implementing in other clients Gajim already has socks5 bytestream working, and a work in progress IBB patch. Gajim als
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  • * Plan how you work, I hope you did that already. * I am sure you already have a plan, please puts date to it. It might be difficult to be exact, bu
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  • * Currently subscribing, reading and writing actively on the following email lists: Jabber dev, XMPP stan * Do a lot of presentations (done a few already in CPH)
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  • * I finally got thru reading both important XMPP RFCs and even better, I understood them and I found
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  • ...at where everyone can join and potentially has the expection to be able to read the backlog does not make much sense. However this is an artificial limitat
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  • ...egrees, with the development of several xeps, such as metacontacts, chat threads, PEP, and contribute to the standards list for discussion of xeps througho
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  • By default Tigase will read VHosts certificates from ''certs/'' subdirectory match domain name against ...or XMPP server administrators to secure XMPP client and server connections ready for the following [https://github.com/stpeter/manifesto/blob/master/manife
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  • ...://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/standards/2019-March/035945.html) and you can read about it there.
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  • ...da/metronome/releases/tag/v3.13.0 Metronome IM v3.13.0] has been released, read the [https://metronome.im/changelogs/3_13 changelog].
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  • '''This page is very old. (READ [http://xmpp.org/rfcs/rfc6120.html RFC 6120] / [http://xmpp.org/rfcs/rfc612 <thread>e0ffe42b28561960c6b12b944a092794b9683a38</thread>
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  • * Some MUC services will not invite a JID that is already a MUC member, thus breaking the invitation UX. ...fied what should happen if an entity sends an initial presence when it's already joined. Server implementations should behave towards the joining entity li
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  • ...egrees, with the development of several xeps, such as metacontacts, chat threads, PEP, and contribute to the standards list for discussion of xeps througho
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  • ...1994 within the field of device communication, starting with utility meter reading, but later including control, automation, services, IoT, IP-TV, etc. (Pr ** Starting sensor readouts, and asynchronous metering data reporting.
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  • ...reading [https://twitter.com/chrismessina/status/502297075719999489 this thread on twitter]) [[User:Ash|Ash]] ([[User talk:Ash|talk]]) * Multiple devices usability (priorities, MAM, carbons, unread messages)
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  • * An intro to the core concepts, reading and writing values in devices.
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  • ...k, or do a significant number of XMPP based services (public or private) already implement it? If so, and if there are no known major security issues, adva ...ol). XEPs, even in their initial form, should be something a developer can read and implement without having to skip over deliberate omissions and missing
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  • ...ssages this defines a easy extendible syntax for interacting with devices, reading values and setting parameters and control values
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  • ...e, which I consider to be reasonable attendance. I've generally managed to read the XEPs in advance of the meetings, too, but obviously not quite in advanc ...worried that something won't work in practice, only to discover that it already does.
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  • Behavioral changes in impromptu mucs (send chat states, display read markers, e2ee by default, prefer 1:1 instead of PM when contacting a partic
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  • ** Have agenda before the summit to read up on things
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  • I've spent some time reading through the relevant XEPs and familiarising myself with the Jingle proto
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  • ...authorative documentation on XMPP, SASL or DIGEST-MD5. If you're in doubt, read the relevant specs. This document assumes that you'll never want to use the
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  • After reading https://snikket.org/blog/products-vs-protocols/ Nelson started thinking
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  • ...D'' must be delivered to all online clients (this is allowed by RFC 6120 already). ...e conditions and incompatibility when the chat partner switches devices or reads up the conversation from an offline storage / archive.
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  • ...a large audience! Even if you can only spend a few minutes, these would already be helpful! ...nt News](https://gajim.org/post/2020-06-28-development-news-june/): June already brought Gajim 1.2, python-nbxmpp 1.0, and many plugin updates. But there i
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  • ...communications called the Two generals problem. I'll wait here for you to read the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_Generals%27_Problem Wikipedia page].
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  • Already integrated by several XMPP softwares: Already integrated by several XMPP softwares:
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  • * Inbox/Unread/Bind2 // INBOX // Reconnection: 6 Possible flow when you have an authenticated device already:
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  • Don't spread the bundles across multiple nodes but use one single PEP node * "whitelist" and not "roster" access model is needed so that read access is still granted once unsubscribed
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  • The XEP has undergone already one change regarding key publication, notification and retrieval of key ma * Use a fixed string for the PubSub/PEP node names (like it is already done right now for the metadata nodes)
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  • ...ctuators in a secure way between HABs (Home Automation Busses). There is already a chat implementation based on Smack incorporated in the openHAB today. Th ** Implementation in smack for Reading things, as described in XEP-0323.
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  • ...ch with potential mentors for any projects that take your fancy. If you're ready: [http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/submit/google/gsoc2012/xsf A Read this page, understand the available projects and find one you'd like to do.
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