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Clarify that Nick is optional

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Steve Kille 2018-01-03 14:47:09 +00:00
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Various Clarifications from Dave Cridland review: Various Clarifications from Dave Cridland review:
Remove Recommendation to do MIX/MUC on separate domains, Remove Recommendation to do MIX/MUC on separate domains,
Sort Default JID Visibility Preference, Sort Default JID Visibility Preference,
Make Owner optional,
Clarify that Nick is optional,
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<tr><td>Anyone</td><td>Any user, including users in the banned node.</td></tr> <tr><td>Anyone</td><td>Any user, including users in the banned node.</td></tr>
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There MUST always be at least one Owner for a Channel. Administrators, Participants, and Allowed are optional and do not need to be set. Rights are defined in a strictly hierarchical manner following the order of this table, so that for example Owners will always have rights that Administrators have. There MUST always be at least one Owner for a Channel. Owners, Administrators, Participants, and Allowed are optional and do not need to be set. Where no owner is explicitly set, it is anticipated that a server administrator will have owner rights. Rights are defined in a strictly hierarchical manner following the order of this table, so that for example Owners will always have rights that Administrators have.
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<section3 topic="Participants Node" anchor="participants-node"> <section3 topic="Participants Node" anchor="participants-node">
<p>Each channel participant is represented as an item of the 'urn:xmpp:mix:nodes:participants' channel node. Each item is named by the bare proxy JID of the participant. For example '123456#coven@mix.shakespeare.example' might name the node item associated with participant 'hag66@shakespeare.example'. Information is stored in a &lt;participant/&gt; element qualified by the 'urn:xmpp:mix:1' namespace. The nick associated with the user is mandatory and is stored in a &lt;nick/&gt; child element of the &lt;participant/&gt; element. The nick for each channel participant MUST be different to the nick of other participants. <p>Each channel participant is represented as an item of the 'urn:xmpp:mix:nodes:participants' channel node. Each item is named by the bare proxy JID of the participant. For example '123456#coven@mix.shakespeare.example' might name the node item associated with participant 'hag66@shakespeare.example'. Information is stored in a &lt;participant/&gt; element qualified by the 'urn:xmpp:mix:1' namespace. The nick associated with the user is optional and is stored in a &lt;nick/&gt; child element of the &lt;participant/&gt; element. The nick for each channel participant MUST be different to the nick of other participants.
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When a user joins a channel, the user's bare proxy JID is added to the participants node by the MIX service. When a user leaves a channel, the user's bare proxy JID is removed from the participants node. The participants node MUST NOT be directly modified using pubsub. When a user joins a channel, the user's bare proxy JID is added to the participants node by the MIX service. When a user leaves a channel, the user's bare proxy JID is removed from the participants node. The participants node MUST NOT be directly modified using pubsub.