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  • ...about my involvement in projects and the XSF on my [[User:pep.|user page (pep.)]].
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  • | Maxime [[User:pep.|pep.]] Buquet
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  • ...et unfinished) [http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/~henoch/text/ejabberd-pep.html PEP patch]. ...ml XEP-0173: Pubsub Subscription Storage], and intend to convert it to use PEP some time.
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  • | [[User:pep.|pep.]] [[User:pep.|pep.]] registered [https://signup.c3assemblies.de/assembly/982f5ea6-fcea-4c1e-9
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  • | [[User:Pep.|Pep.]]
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  • * JID/Email: pep@bouah.net (usually "pep.")
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  • | [[User:pep.|pep.]] | [[User:pep.|pep.]]
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  • | [[User:Pep.|pep.]]
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  • | Maxime “[[User:pep.|pep.]]” Buquet
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  • * Prosody: [https://prosody.im/issues/issue/485 implement persistent PEP]
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  • | pep
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  • ...ication that requires event notifications. The personal eventing protocol (PEP), specified in XEP-0163, provides a presence-aware profile of PubSub that e PubSub and PEP are "payload-agnostic" -- you can use them as neutral transports for a wide
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  • * Finish OMEMO and IBR in poezio - Pep | [[User:pep.|pep.]]
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  • * [[User:Pep./Board_Application_2019_2020|Maxime Buquet for Board 2019]] * [[User:Pep./Council_Application_2019_2020|Maxime Buquet for Council 2019]]
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  • * Restructure PEP usage to use '''one''' device node with multiple items (One item for each d * PEP access model SHOULD (or RECOMMENDED) to be open (explain security consequen
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  • | Maxime “[[User:pep.|pep.]]” Buquet
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  • ...de. This document describes an algorithm for setting the access model of a PEP node safely and securely with minimal round trip times. Especially in a sce ...tions ASAP (and thus opening the door for things like Bookmarks in private pep nodes) it is not advisable to go down that road.
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  • | [[User:pep.|pep.]]
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  • ...n developing for Psi, and has recently resulted in implementations of MUC, PEP, Avatars, Remote Controlling ([http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0146.html JEP ...xt council will be to finalize all the standards currently in development (PEP, Jingle, ...). As an active developer from the IM world, I am able to provi
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  • ** Eases deletion of bookmarks (reflected pep event doesn’t overwrite client state when deleting multiple bookmarks) * (roel, pep.) Text/narrative for joinxmpp + application for prototype fund...
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  • ...e're getting closer with our work on PEP. I'm confident we can finish many PEP payload formats this year, make good progress on the end-to-end encryption
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  • ## PEP
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  • Maxime Buquet, pep@bouah.net (JID/email) ...between clients (maybe try to be more specific, pick one for the sprint) (pep.)
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  • 𐄂 [https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0048.html XEP-0048: Bookmarks] Using PEP as a storage method [https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0402.html XEP-0402: PEP Native Bookmarks]
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  • | [[User:Pep.|pep.]]
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  • - PEP - Store PEP in RAM
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  • ...th PSA which brought about SPPS, which later became PEP; my desire for the PEP protocol came from being on the front-line through being the current leader * PEP - I'd like to see this come into widespread use, although PSA and others ha
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  • ** pep.
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  • ...with the development of several xeps, such as metacontacts, chat threads, PEP, and contribute to the standards list for discussion of xeps throughout the * PEP - Last year I said PEP was a priority, and we're finally seeing deployment in the wild - it'd be g
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  • ...out publish-subscribe tied to user accounts (this generalizes the idea of PEP as described in XEP-0163).
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  • ...re from your database is only to have a fallback in case you don't get the PEP list.
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  • PAM / PEP interaction might be fidly Is "Marked" really useful in Inbox. It could be split in its own PEP node.
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  • ✓ Easy-muc-joining (JC, Ge0rG, MattJ, pep., Purple Link) ✓ Inbox XEP - sync open conversations across clients (pep., Daniel, JC, Ge0rG, Purple Link, MattJ)
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  • | [[User:pep.|pep.]]
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  • ...r than just an alternative to the other networks, such as ad-hoc commands, PEP, an experimental Jingle module etc and finally XMPP1 standards support. I'm a co-author on the PEP, recently submitted metacontacts, and thread best practises XEPs, and as a
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  • ...r than just an alternative to the other networks, such as ad-hoc commands, PEP, Jingle etc. Psi was also the first Jabber client to have a branch utilisin ...ving productive sessions with PSA mapping out some of the requirements for PEP, although I must place a disclaimer that despite adding me as co-author, he
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  • === PEP things === http://slides.example.com/sergey-pep.pdf
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  • ...use and implementation of several key XMPP extensions (including pubsub, pep, and bosh)
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  • * Generalized XEP for game discovery and publishing through PEP
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  • * Persons; (preference of roster name, pep name, local sync name (address book). * Persons in MUC (order of preference of room nick, roster name, pep name, …)
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  • Discussion on whether this can be done with PEP ensued. mattw: Private PEP node with a list of JIDs
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  • * Generalized XEP for game discovery and publishing through PEP
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  • * Generalized XEP for game discovery and publishing through PEP
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  • ** PEP ** minimal: roster/bookmarks with account, PEP in RAM only, offline messages until first client connects
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  • | [[User:pep.|pep.]]
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  • Now how to make this a tad more practical? Probably something involving PEP. Will investigate this later.
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  • | Maxime “pep” Buquet
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  • ...ementation and discovered before they could start with that, they needed a PEP implementation for Kaidan. Daniel and pep did some experiments with OX in Conversations and xmpp-rs.
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  • ...with the development of several xeps, such as metacontacts, chat threads, PEP, and contribute to the standards list for discussion of xeps throughout the * PEP - I said last year that I thought this was the big priority, and now we're
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  • | [[User:Pep.|Pep.]]
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  • ...with the development of several xeps, such as metacontacts, chat threads, PEP, and contribute to the standards list for discussion of xeps throughout the * PEP - First we specced it, and now we're seeing it deployed. I'm happy about th
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  • ...onnection Managers, distributed load for instance in MUC, etc.) and taking PEP to the next level.
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  • ** Should use PubSub based stuff like PEP and MUC PEP
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  • ...implemented XMPP-IM, as well as dozens of XEPs in Prosody, including MUC, PEP, vCards, XML-RPC, service discovery, etc
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  • ...online. Thus it was decided to split the key into metadata and data PubSub/PEP nodes. * 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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  • ...e.fr <linkmauve@linkmauve.fr>], Maxime “pep” Buquet [mailto:pep@bouah.net <pep@bouah.net>] ''Mentors'': Emmanuel Gil “Link Mauve” Peyrot, Maxime “pep” Buquet
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  • * pep (at) bouah.net
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  • pep.
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  • * <moved/>: state of reworking and problematics (pep.) | [[User:pep.|pep.]]
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  • * [[Tech pages/OMEMO/publish options|Using PEP with a different access model]]
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  • ...implemented XMPP-IM, as well as dozens of XEPs in Prosody, including MUC, PEP, vCards, XML-RPC, service discovery, etc
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  • ...n developing for Psi, and has recently resulted in implementations of MUC, PEP, Avatars, Remote Controlling. Besides development for Psi, i also contribut
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  • ...implemented XMPP-IM, as well as dozens of XEPs in Prosody, including MUC, PEP, vCards, XML-RPC, service discovery, etc
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  • ...implemented XMPP-IM, as well as dozens of XEPs in Prosody, including MUC, PEP, vCards, XML-RPC, service discovery, etc.
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  • ...implemented XMPP-IM, as well as dozens of XEPs in Prosody, including MUC, PEP, vCards, XML-RPC, service discovery, etc
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  • ...n developing for Psi, and has recently resulted in implementations of MUC, PEP, Avatars, Remote Controlling ([http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0146.html JEP
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  • ...implemented XMPP-IM, as well as dozens of XEPs in Prosody, including MUC, PEP, vCards, XML-RPC, service discovery, etc
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  • ...implemented XMPP-IM, as well as dozens of XEPs in Prosody, including MUC, PEP, vCards, XML-RPC, service discovery, etc
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  • | [[User:Pep.|Pep.]]
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  • '''Mentors''': pep, Link Mauve<br>
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  • Abstract: This specification describes a method for using PEP based avatars and Title: PEP Native Bookmarks
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  • * Presence/PEP Splitting // User Status in PEP ("Rich Presence"): 6 = 12:00 - Account Rich Presence in PEP =
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  • * Written some code for Gajim. Mostly PEP related, including support for [http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0172.html Us
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  • * pep (at) bouah.net
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  • * Written some code for Gajim. Mostly PEP related, including support for [http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0172.html Us
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  • * pep (at) bouah.net
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  • * pep (at) bouah.net
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  • * pep (at) bouah.net
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  • Abstract: This specification describes a method for using PEP based avatars and Title: PEP Native Bookmarks
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  • ...ect major changes here, so we can move that to Final status. The so-called PEP specification for easing the use of pubsub for both implementors and end-us
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  • * '''Details''': XMPP (Through the PEP offerings) supports many social-ish data structures, including a user's loc ** An understanding of the &quot;PEP&quot; range of XMPP technologies.
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  • * Written some code for Gajim. Mostly PEP related, including support for [http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0172.html Us
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  • showing some PEP informations (Mood, Tune and Activity) in addition to
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  • * pep (at) bouah.net
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  • ....org/ Salut à Toi] and Sergey Dobrov to push forward some XEP like Pubsub, PEP, Bookmark (and many others) to make XMPP more "social" and fix some weird b
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  • * Wrote some code for Gajim. Mostly PEP related, including support for [http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0172.html Us
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  • * pep (at) bouah.net
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  • * pep (at) bouah dot net
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  • * Wrote some code for Gajim. Mostly PEP related, including support for [http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0172.html Us
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  • showing some PEP informations (Mood, Tune and Activity) in addition to
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  • ...onnection Managers, distributed load for instance in MUC, etc.) and taking PEP to the next level.
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  • * Wrote some code for Gajim. Mostly PEP related, including support for [http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0172.html Us
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  • ....org/ Salut à Toi] and Sergey Dobrov to push forward some XEP like Pubsub, PEP, Bookmark (and many others) to make XMPP more "social" and fix some weird b
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  • * Wrote some code for Gajim. Mostly PEP related, including support for [http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0172.html Us
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  • * Wrote some code for Gajim. Mostly PEP related, including support for [http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0172.html Us
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  • Version 1.0.0 of XEP-0402 (PEP Native Bookmarks) has been released. Thanks to Aleja, emus, horazont, jcbrand, mdosch, pep., pmaziere, Sven, wurstsalat3000 for their help in creating it!
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  • ....org/ Salut à Toi] and Sergey Dobrov to push forward some XEP like Pubsub, PEP, Bookmark (and many others) to make XMPP more "social" and fix some weird b
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  • * pep (at) bouah dot net
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  • * pep (at) bouah dot net
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  • I'm a co-author on the PEP, metacontacts, and thread best practises XEPs, and as a member of the XSF c
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  • * Time-Based Implicit Invites to PEP
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  • ...ns/xep-0060.html pubsub] and [http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0163.html PEP], make good progress on [http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0116.html end-t
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  • ...//psi-im.org Psi] and a [http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/~henoch/text/ejabberd-pep.html patch for ejabberd]. ...However, there are still important changes that need to be done to support PEP. (proposed by [[User:Gaston]])
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  • ...ntention is to use this later to examine how I might utilize PubSub and/or PEP to provide similar capabilities to the current ACAP support - that is, band
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  • ...ving Swift, supports pubsub (http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0060.html) and PEP (http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0163.html), which are mechanisms whereby pe ...), message synchronization (carbon copies, message archive management) and PEP support (can be used to publish the keys)
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  • * I'm glad to be able to cross PEP off the list of things we need widely deployed this year!
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  • == XEP-0163: PEP ==
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  • pep tells us the story of the "[https://bouah.net/2019/10/sprint-in-the-cold-no
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  • * if we look at how things like Rust does RFCs and Python does PEPs,
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  • pep erzählt uns die Geschichte des "Sprint in the cold north" (Sprint im kalte
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  • ...ving Swift, supports pubsub (http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0060.html) and PEP (http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0163.html), which are mechanisms whereby pe ...an be any place, on bare-metal or cloud, preferably secure, in MAM (and/or PEP)
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  • ...ovide. Examples of this are the huge range of possabilities offered by the PEP infrastructure, the Jingle work being done, and the Asterick integrations t
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  • ...t should cover things like transporting presence, messages, roster groups, PEP events and if there is time left even more. Transports like that will make ...ing Standards)], built on top of [http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0163.html PEP (Personal Eventing via PubSub)]. Please see website or contact [[User:NickV
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  • ...ng that we use constantly, but it doesn't work with vCard based avatars or PEP, and stubbornly refuses to scale as well as we think it ought to.
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  • * Previous discussion lead to the idea of a "tombstone" stored on PEP for the former account
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  • # Account Rich Presence in PEP
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  • ...menting XEP-0289, Federated MUC for Constrained Environments and improved PEP/PubSub support. If you have time to test please join them to help out! Thanks to emus, mdosch, nyco, pep., pmaziere, sualko, vanitasvitae, wurstsalat3000 for their help in creating
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  • ** Server PEP behaviour when we turn +notify on and off on the fly. Specifically: do upda
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  • • Account Rich Presence in PEP
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  • Pep., contributor to the [Poezio XMPP client](https://poez.io) and member of th
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  • * '''Details''': XMPP (Through the PEP offerings) supports many social-ish data structures, including a user's loc
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  • ...s that XMPP natively supports very well (the XMPP Roster, Message stanzas, PEP, PubSub etc.). XMPP also has a feature that most of these sites do not - it
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  • = PEP messages =
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