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<shortname>MIX-PRESENCE</shortname>
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<shortname>MIX-PRESENCE</shortname>
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&ksmithisode;
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&ksmithisode;
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&skille;
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&skille;
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<revision>
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<version>0.2.1</version>
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<date>2018-06-06</date>
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<initials>sek</initials>
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<remark><p>
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</p></remark>
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</revision>
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<revision>
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<revision>
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<version>0.2.0</version>
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<version>0.2.0</version>
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<date>2018-06-05</date>
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<date>2018-06-05</date>
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Add vCard routing;
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Add vCard routing;
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Add mix information to presence;
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Add mix information to presence;
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</p></remark>
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</p></remark>
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</revision><revision>
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<revision>
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<version>0.1.0</version>
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<version>0.1.0</version>
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<date>2018-05-21</date>
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<date>2018-05-21</date>
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<initials>sek</initials>
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<initials>sek</initials>
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</p>
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<p>
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MIX-CORE shares participant JIDs, which enables messages to be exchange directly.
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MIX-CORE shares participant JIDs, which enables messages to be exchange directly.
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To facilitate communication between clients IQ stanza messages MAY be routed through a MIX channel. This is needed because many XMPP clients will block IQ stanzas from an unknown JID. Routing IQ stanzas avoids this.
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To facilitate communication between clients IQ stanzas MAY be routed through a MIX channel. This is needed because IQ stanzas from an unknown JID may be blocked. Routing IQ stanzas through the channel avoids this.
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</p>
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</p>
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</section1>
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</section1>
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<li>The mechanism must work cleanly for participants with multiple clients.</li>
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<li>The mechanism must work cleanly for participants with multiple clients.</li>
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<li>Standard presence messages must be used to share presence.</li>
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<li>Standard presence messages must be used to share presence.</li>
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<li>Nick changes should be visible as changes (and not as a new user).</li>
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<li>Nick changes should be visible as changes (and not as a new user).</li>
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<li>Where &xep0404; (MIX-ANON) is not used, participants must be able to directly contact other participants.</li>
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<li>Where &xep0404; (MIX-ANON) is not used, a mechanism is needed so that participants are able to directly contact other participants.</li>
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<li>IQ stanzas, including vCard, can be communicated through a channel.</li>
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<li>IQ stanzas, including vCard, can be be sent indirectly through a MIX channel.</li>
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</ol>
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</ol>
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<section2 topic="Participant Information in Presence" anchor="concept-participant-info">
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<section2 topic="Participant Information in Presence" anchor="concept-participant-info">
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<p>
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A MIX channel MAY distribute presence information about channel participants. In order to share JID and Nick information about a participant, this information is encoded in the presence message. This allows full presence information to be shared for each participant without the need for the client to perform any lookup.
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A MIX channel implementing this specification MUST be able to distribute presence information about channel participants. In order to share JID and Nick information about a participant, this information is encoded in the presence message. This allows full presence information to be shared for each participant without the need for the client to perform any lookup.
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</p>
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</section2>
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</section2>
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Participants in Presence messages and in IQ messages relayed through a channel are identified by an encoded JID of the form are encoded, using the format "<stable-participant-identifier>#<channel>@<mix domain>". This provides a stable JID for each participant. This JID format is used in three places:
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Participants in Presence messages and in IQ messages relayed through a channel are identified by an encoded JID of the form are encoded, using the format "<stable-participant-identifier>#<channel>@<mix domain>". This provides a stable JID for each participant. This JID format is used in three places:
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</p>
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</p>
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<ol>
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<ol>
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<li>The 'from' of presence stanzas generated by the channel.</li>
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<li>The 'from' of presence stanzas generated by the channel, where the from encodes the Stable Participant ID of the participant to which the presence stanza relates.</li>
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<li>The 'to' of IQ stanzas being sent to the channel.</li>
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<li>The 'to' of IQ stanzas being addresses to a participant and being sent to the channel for indirect communication.</li>
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<li>The 'from' of IQ stanzas coming from the channel.</li>
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<li>The 'from' of IQ stanzas coming from the channel, to reflect the sending participant where this stanza is being relayed by the channel.</li>
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</ol>
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</ol>
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<p>
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These JIDs will be used to represent specific JID clients. The resource associated with the encoded JID MUST be the resource value from the associated client JID, except where MIX-ANON is followed.
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These JIDs will be used to represent specific JID clients. The resource associated with the encoded JID MUST be the resource value from the associated client JID, except where MIX-ANON is followed.
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