jdev - 2020-08-12


  1. pep.

    Zash, you can use XMPP to negociate XMPP-over-udp :p Just like things use TLS1.2 (was it?) to negociate all the rest!

  2. flow

    pulkomandy> Well… at this point you may start thinking about removing tcp The problem is not on the transport layer, it is caused by XMPP itself

  3. flow

    moparisthebest> QUIC solves this Hence QUIC can not do anything about it, and therefore not solve if

  4. flow

    moparisthebest> QUIC solves this Hence QUIC can not do anything about it, and therefore not solve it

  5. flow

    ahh, i guess what moparisthebest is suggesting is to use QUIC streams: as soon as the remote end of the quic link parsed the destination JID, it could check if the destination is congested and stop consuming this stream, and signal back that the destination is congested and that another stream should be opened, for stanzas to other (uncongested) destinations

  6. Zash

    Separate stream per destination full JID or something? That's a lot of parsers

  7. mac

    Zash, jonas’:

  8. mac

    ايش تعملوا هنا

  9. Zash

    We work on XMPP software

  10. mac

    Xmpp ماهذا

  11. Zash

    What you are using to chat here.

  12. mac

    لدي فضول حول البرنامج فقط