<p>The <a href='http://www.jabber.org/jsf/'>Jabber Software Foundation</a> (JSF) develops extensions to <a href="http://www.xmpp.org/">XMPP</a> through a standards process centered around XMPP Extension Protocols (XEPs). The <a href="xep-0001.html">process</a> is managed by the <a href="editor.shtml">XMPP Extensions Editor</a> and involves intensive discussion on the <a href="http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/standards-jig/">Standards-JIG mailing list</a>, formal review and <a href="/council/votes.shtml">voting</a> by the <a href="/council/">XMPP Council</a>, and modification based on implementation experience and interoperability testing. All documents in the XEP series are available under a liberal <a href="ipr-policy.shtml">IPR Policy</a> for wide implementation. Submissions are <a href='submit.shtml'>welcome</a> (see also the <a href="/extensions/inbox/">"inbox"</a>). Changes are tracked via a <a href="http://www.jabberstudio.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xmpp/extensions/">CVS repository</a> (see <a href='http://www.jabberstudio.org/cvs.php'>instructions</a>), <a href="/extensions/attic/">old versions</a> are available, and IETF-style <a href="/extensions/refs/">XML reference files</a> are provided.</p>
<p>This page lists approved XMPP extensions as well as proposals that are under active consideration. A <a href="all.shtml">list of all XEPs</a> (including retracted, rejected, deprecated, and obsolete XEPs) is also available. Good places for developers to start are the <a href='xep-0073.html'>basic</a> and <a href='xep-0117.html'>intermediate</a> protocol suites.</p>
<p><em>Note: The following table is sortable, just click on the headers (click twice to reverse the sort order).</em></p>