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MUC: Add option to include form in registration query This was originally not done based on my interpretation of XEP-0045. Today's reading, however, revealed that it actually says the result > SHOULD contain **at least** a <username/> element (emphasis mine) I take this to mean that including a form **is** allowed (and I think this is sensible). Tigase already includes the form I believe. I've gated the new behaviour behind a (default off) option, because it hasn't been tested for compatibility with clients. My primary desire for it is in Snikket, where the clients will be tested to ensure compatibility with this. I don't anticipate that (m)any clients would break, so maybe after 0.12 we can experiment with enabling it by default and eventually remove the option.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Mon, 15 Nov 2021 16:11:03 +0000
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