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MUC: Pass previous role to :publicise_occupant_status() whenever possible Currently there is what amounts to a hack in presence_broadcast.lib.lua to make it always broadcast presence with roles of "none". This is to ensure that if you previously saw available presence for someone, you will also see the unavailable presence (which always has role="none"). The correct approach is to take into account what the previous role was ( i.e. answer the question: "Was the available presence for this occupant a role for which presence broadcast is enabled?). The logic is already in place to do this correctly, but most call sites do not provide the previous role (prev_role argument) of the occupant, which causes it to not be used. In its place the hack to always broadcast presence of role="none" has allowed things to continue to work. The intention is that a subsequent commit will remove the unconditional broadcast of role="none".
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Thu, 12 Mar 2020 14:10:12 +0000 (2020-03-12)
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# Prosody IM Server

## Description

Prosody is a server for Jabber/XMPP written in Lua. It aims to be easy 
to use and light on resources. For developers, it aims to give a 
flexible system on which to rapidly develop added functionality or 
rapidly prototype new protocols.

## Useful links

Homepage:        https://prosody.im/
Download:        https://prosody.im/download
Documentation:   https://prosody.im/doc/
Issue tracker:   https://issues.prosody.im/

Jabber/XMPP Chat:
               Address:
                 prosody@conference.prosody.im
               Web interface:
                 https://prosody.im/webchat
               
Mailing lists:
               User support and discussion:
                 https://groups.google.com/group/prosody-users
               
               Development discussion:
                 https://groups.google.com/group/prosody-dev
               
## Installation

See the accompanying INSTALL file for help on building Prosody from source. Alternatively 
see our guide at https://prosody.im/doc/install