NOTICE: This Historical specification provides canonical documentation of a protocol that is in use within the Jabber/XMPP community. This document is not a standards-track specification within the XMPP Standards Foundation's standards process; however, it might be converted to standards-track in the future or might be obsoleted by a more modern protocol. NOTICE: This document is Humorous. It MAY provide amusement but SHOULD NOT be taken seriously. NOTICE: This Informational specification defines a best practice or protocol profile that has been approved by the XMPP Council and/or the XSF Board of Directors. Implementations are encouraged and the best practice or protocol profile is appropriate for deployment in production systems. NOTICE: This Procedural document defines a process or activity of the XMPP Standards Foundation (XSF) that has been approved by the XMPP Council and/or the XSF Board of Directors. 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NOTICE: This Historical document attempts to provide canonical documentation of a protocol that is in use within the Jabber/XMPP community. Publication as an XMPP Extension Protocol does not imply approval of this proposal by the XMPP Standards Foundation. This document is not a standards-track specification within the XMPP Standards Foundation's standards process; however, it might be converted to standards-track in the future or might be obsoleted by a more modern protocol. WARNING: This Informational document is Experimental. Publication as an XMPP Extension Protocol does not imply approval of this proposal by the XMPP Standards Foundation. Implementation of the best practice or protocol profile described herein is encouraged in exploratory implementations, although production systems are advised to carefully consider whether it is appropriate to deploy implementations of this protocol before it advances to a status of Draft. NOTICE: This Procedural document proposes that the process or activity defined herein shall be followed by the XMPP Standards Foundation (XSF). However, this process or activity has not yet been approved by the XMPP Council and/or the XSF Board of Directors and is therefore not currently in force. WARNING: This Standards-Track document is Experimental. Publication as an XMPP Extension Protocol does not imply approval of this proposal by the XMPP Standards Foundation. Implementation of the protocol described herein is encouraged in exploratory implementations, but production systems are advised to carefully consider whether it is appropriate to deploy implementations of this protocol before it advances to a status of Draft. NOTICE: The protocol defined herein is a Final Standard of the XMPP Standards Foundation and can be considered a stable technology for implementation and deployment. WARNING: This document has been obsoleted by the XMPP Standards Foundation. 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    Appendix A: Document Information

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    Appendix B: Author Information

    Appendix D: Relation to XMPP

    The Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) is defined in the XMPP Core (RFC 6120) and XMPP IM (RFC 6121) specifications contributed by the XMPP Standards Foundation to the Internet Standards Process, which is managed by the Internet Engineering Task Force in accordance with RFC 2026. Any protocol defined in this document has been developed outside the Internet Standards Process and is to be understood as an extension to XMPP rather than as an evolution, development, or modification of XMPP itself.

    Appendix E: Discussion Venue

    http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/ @xmpp.org

    There exists a special venue for discussion related to the technology described in this document: the <> mailing list.

    The primary venue for discussion of XMPP Extension Protocols is the <standards@xmpp.org> discussion list.

    Discussion by the membership of the XSF might also be appropriate (see <http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/members> for details).

    The primary venue for discussion of XMPP Extension Protocols is the <standards@xmpp.org> discussion list.

    Discussion on other xmpp.org discussion lists might also be appropriate; see <http://xmpp.org/about/discuss.shtml> for a complete list.

    Given that this XMPP Extension Protocol normatively references IETF technologies, discussion on the <xsf-ietf@xmpp.org> list might also be appropriate.

    Errata can be sent to <editor@xmpp.org>.

    Appendix F: Requirements Conformance

    The following requirements keywords as used in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119: "MUST", "SHALL", "REQUIRED"; "MUST NOT", "SHALL NOT"; "SHOULD", "RECOMMENDED"; "SHOULD NOT", "NOT RECOMMENDED"; "MAY", "OPTIONAL".

    Appendix G: Notes

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    Appendix H: Revision History

    Note: Older versions of this specification might be available at http://xmpp.org/extensions/attic/

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    2. Author Information
    3. Legal Notices
    4. Relation to XMPP
    5. Discussion Venue
    6. Requirements Conformance
    7. Notes
    8. Revision History

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