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pep.
https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0085.html Why is it that <active> can't happen after <paused>? (Looking at the diagram). What do clients do?
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jonas’
when would you need that transition?
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jonas’
active implies "no text in input but window open", somewhat, to reach that from paused you have to go through composing
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jonas’
though why is there no transition from inactive to paused?
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pep.
hmm
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pep.
I guess yeah one would have to go through "composing", though I wonder if a client sends two stanzas in a row if for example I press Down in poezio (clearing the input) :/
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pep.
That seems a bit useless
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Daniel
Yes I treat active and inactive as the same state essentially. I go from inactive to composing to
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Daniel
Because for privacy reasons I don't actually use 'active'
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Daniel
I don't think my contact needs to know that "I'm looking at the chat"
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Zash
But, doesn't the chat marker do pretty much that?
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Daniel
Only for unread messages
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Link Mauve
jonas’, in XEP-0392, “Contrast Ratio considerations” points to an undefined #accessibility-cr anchor.
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Link Mauve
ITYM #access.
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goffi
ralphm: I have not feedback from you, and the deadline if somebody can attend the DMA workshorp in person in Brussels is tomorrow at noon.
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MattJ
goffi: if this is something that needs XSF attention, email info@xmpp.org and it will go to several board members
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goffi
MattJ: alright, doing it now, thanks!
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goffi
MattJ: sent, did you get it? (I often end up in SPAM folder apparently)
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MattJ
goffi: no, I can't seem to find anything (including in my spam)
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MattJ
Now I have it