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<p>Roles are granted, revoked, and maintained based on the occupant's room nickname or full JID rather than bare JID. The privileges associated with these roles, as well as the actions that trigger changes in roles, are defined below.</p>
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<p>Roles are granted, revoked, and maintained based on the occupant's room nickname or full JID rather than bare JID. The privileges associated with these roles, as well as the actions that trigger changes in roles, are defined below.</p>
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<p>Information about roles MUST be sent in all presence stanzas generated or reflected by the room and thus sent to occupants (if the room is configured to broadcast presence for a given role).</p>
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<p>Information about roles MUST be sent in all presence stanzas generated or reflected by the room and thus sent to occupants (if the room is configured to broadcast presence for a given role).</p>
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<section3 topic='Privileges' anchor='roles-priv'>
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<section3 topic='Privileges' anchor='roles-priv'>
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<p>For the most part, roles exist in a hierarchy. For instance, a participant can do anything a visitor can do, and a moderator can do anything a participant can do. Each role has privileges not possessed by the next-lowest role; these privileges are specified in the following table as defaults (an implementation MAY provide configuration options that override these defaults).</p>
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<p>For the most part, roles exist in a hierarchy. For instance, a participant can do anything a visitor can do, and a moderator can do anything a participant can do. Each role has all the privileges possessed by the next-lowest role, plus additional privileges; these privileges are specified in the following table as defaults (an implementation MAY provide configuration options that override these defaults).</p>
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<table caption='Privileges Associated With Roles'>
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<table caption='Privileges Associated With Roles'>
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<th>Privilege</th>
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<th>Privilege</th>
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<p>An outcast is a user who has been banned from a room and who is not allowed to enter the room.</p>
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<p>An outcast is a user who has been banned from a room and who is not allowed to enter the room.</p>
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<p>Information about affiliations MUST be sent in all presence stanzas generated or reflected by the room and sent to occupants (if the room is configured to broadcast presence for a given role).</p>
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<p>Information about affiliations MUST be sent in all presence stanzas generated or reflected by the room and sent to occupants (if the room is configured to broadcast presence for a given role).</p>
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<section3 topic='Privileges' anchor='affil-priv'>
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<p>For the most part, affiliations exist in a hierarchy. For instance, an owner can do anything an admin can do, and an admin can do anything a member can do. Each affiliation has privileges not possessed by the next-lowest affiliation; these privileges are specified in the following table.</p>
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<p>For the most part, affiliations exist in a hierarchy. For instance, an owner can do anything an admin can do, and an admin can do anything a member can do. Each affiliation has all the privileges possessed by the next-lowest affiliation, plus additional privileges; these privileges are specified in the following table.</p>
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<table caption='Privileges Associated With Affiliations'>
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<p>If the full list of rooms is large (see <cite>XEP-0030</cite> for details), the service MAY return only a partial list of rooms. If it does so, it SHOULD include a <set/> element qualified by the 'http://jabber.org/protocol/rsm' namespace (as defined in &xep0059;) to indicate that the list not the full result set.</p>
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<p>If the full list of rooms is large (see <cite>XEP-0030</cite> for details), the service MAY return only a partial list of rooms. If it does so, it SHOULD include a <set/> element qualified by the 'http://jabber.org/protocol/rsm' namespace (as defined in &xep0059;) to indicate that the list is not the full result set.</p>
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<example caption='Service Returns Limited List of Disco Item Results'><![CDATA[
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<example caption='Service Returns Limited List of Disco Item Results'><![CDATA[
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<section1 topic='Acknowledgements' anchor='ack'>
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<p>The author would like to especially thank the following individuals for their many helpful comments on various drafts of this proposal: Gaston Dombiak, Joe Hildebrand, Craig Kaes, Jacek Konieczny, Peter Millard, Jean-Louis Seguineau, Alexey Shchepin, David Sutton, and David Waite. Thanks also to the members of the XSF Technical Review Team for their edits and suggestions, and to those who have provided feedback in the jdev@conference.jabber.org conference room and on the standards@xmpp.org and muc@xmpp.org mailing lists.</p>
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<p>The author would like to especially recognize the following individuals for their many helpful comments on various drafts of this proposal: Gaston Dombiak, Joe Hildebrand, Craig Kaes, Jacek Konieczny, Peter Millard, Jean-Louis Seguineau, Alexey Shchepin, David Sutton, and David Waite. Thanks also to members of the XSF Technical Review Team for their edits and suggestions, in particular Peter Mount and Luca Tagliaferri. In addition, more people than the author can count have have provided feedback in the jdev@conference.jabber.org conference room and on the standards@xmpp.org and muc@xmpp.org mailing lists.</p>
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