jdev - 2022-04-02


  1. moparisthebest

    PSA: if you are a dev of a client that supports http upload or POSH and haven't heard from me in the last few days, send me an XMPP message or email to travis@burtrum.org , it's important If your client dev isn't here maybe point them at me

  2. jubalh

    So.. I just learned that some clients remove OMEMO keys of other clients after some time. What a mess.. Can someone tell me which clients do this? And after which timeframe/criteria?

  3. lovetox

    Gajim does not remove them

  4. lovetox

    but it sets them inactive until a message arrives from the device

  5. lovetox

    in older versions it was after 300 messages sent to a device without any answer

  6. lovetox

    we will raise this to 2000 in the next version

  7. pep.

    "set inactive"? Not encrypt to them anymore?

  8. pep.

    Poezio doesn't remove anything from anywhere fwiw, when receiving. It implements sending heartbeats to tell other devices it's still active. jubalh you might want to look into this

  9. pep.

    Not wanting to encrypt to stale devices isn't a crazy idea. Just that finding out what device one shouldn't encrypt for isn't exactly straightforward

  10. pep.

    Not wanting to encrypt to stale devices isn't a crazy idea. Just that finding out what device one shouldn't encrypt to isn't exactly straightforward