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FS#91 - Roster groups to have sub-groups
Attached to Project:
Psi Jabber Client
Opened by Tony Collins (knigits) - Tuesday, 08 July 2003, 06:43 GMT-5
Last edited by Kevin Smith (kev) - Sunday, 30 December 2007, 16:22 GMT-5
Opened by Tony Collins (knigits) - Tuesday, 08 July 2003, 06:43 GMT-5
Last edited by Kevin Smith (kev) - Sunday, 30 December 2007, 16:22 GMT-5
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Details http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0083.html
<b>JEP 83: Nested Roster Groups</b> is currently marked as "experimental". When ratified, please implement sub-groups in the roster. |
[13:52:39] <Rachel (Cerulan Studios)> However, JEP-0083 is done as far as I'm concerned.
[13:52:58] <halr9000> were you going to ask the council to vote on it?
[13:53:11] <halr9000> have PSA issue a last call etc?
[13:54:00] <Rachel (Cerulan Studios)> Yeah, I'm gonna talk to st.peter soon.
Status: Deferred
Abstract: This JEP defines a protocol extension that enables nested sub-groups to exist within the Jabber roster, while retaining backwards compatibility and ensuring that the roster remains usable by all clients.
Changelog: Per a vote of the Jabber Council, advanced to a status of Active. (psa)
URL: http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0083.html
*** From Justin:
If anyone implements this, please DO NOT ask the user for the delimiter. Not even in the advanced options. Tkabber and Trillian do and/or plan to support this option, which I think defies all common sense in a UI. No one /cares/ what the separator is, and revealing that there is such a thing simply projects this "nested roster groups" feature as a hack