diff --git a/all.shtml b/all.shtml index db64fbc0..5de30a63 100755 --- a/all.shtml +++ b/all.shtml @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
-This page lists all XMPP Extension Protocols, including specifications that have been retracted, rejected, deprecated, and obsoleted.
+This page lists all XMPP Extension Protocols published by the Jabber Software Foundation, including specifications that have been retracted, rejected, deprecated, and obsoleted.
Note: The following table is sortable, just click on the headers (click twice to reverse the sort order).
diff --git a/index.shtml b/index.shtml index 11a6b05a..ff3c2e21 100755 --- a/index.shtml +++ b/index.shtml @@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ -The Jabber Software Foundation (JSF) develops extensions to XMPP through a standards process centered around XMPP Extension Protocols (XEPs). The process is managed by the XMPP Extensions Editor and involves intensive discussion on the Standards-JIG mailing list, formal review and voting by the XMPP Council, and modification based on implementation experience and interoperability testing. All documents in the XEP series are available under a liberal IPR Policy for wide implementation. Submissions are welcome (see also the "inbox"). Changes are tracked via a CVS repository (see instructions), old versions are available, and IETF-style XML reference files are provided.
+The Jabber Software Foundation (JSF) develops extensions to XMPP through a standards process centered around XMPP Extension Protocols (XEPs). The process is managed by the XMPP Extensions Editor and involves intensive discussion on the Standards-JIG mailing list, formal review and voting by the XMPP Council, and modification based on implementation experience and interoperability testing. All documents in the XEP series are available under a liberal IPR Policy for wide implementation. Submissions are welcome (see also the "inbox"). Changes are tracked via a CVS repository (see instructions), old versions are available, and IETF-style XML reference files are provided.
This page lists approved XMPP extensions as well as proposals that are under active consideration. A list of all XEPs (including retracted, rejected, deprecated, and obsolete XEPs) is also available. Good places for developers to start are the basic and intermediate protocol suites.
Note: The following table is sortable, just click on the headers (click twice to reverse the sort order).
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