Dear Editor Team,
Please find bellow an url to a new ProtoXEP (MUC Slow Mode) that I want
to submit:
https://github.com/JohnXLivingston/xeps/blob/xep-slow-mode/xep-slow-mode.xml
As you may have seen, i asked a question on xmpp:xsf@muc.xmpp.org about
your policy on using nicknames as author name.
John Livingston is actually a nickname (and my official "commercial
name" in France), and I don't want to have too obvious public disclosure
of the relation between my nickname and my real name.
It appears that you have no clear policy about this question (in any
case, it seemed to be the subject of debate in the discussion room).
In my case, there are multiple ways to check that I am John Livingston
(website, PGP key, email, social network accounts, ...), but absolutely
no way to check my real name online.
In such case, is "John Livingston" acceptable as author name?
If not, is there a way to publish as anonymous author? (given all
copyright to the XSF if necessary).
Best regards,
John Livingston
Hi Team,
Please find attached our proposal for a new XEP related to post-quantum
encryption.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
We also have a working client-side application implementation of the
protocol described in the draft XEP.
Best regards,
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