i think you have to no rush. is a good thought, but i really dont know if there is a real need to this on xmpp...
for example for mail, there is obviously a real case use, both by the server receive email, and by the user. In xmpp by a fast thinking, found no use. Also in xmpp more things happen automatically by the clients, a right click on a name, an enter or an esc on some dialog, are fast interactions also happen only once. after that each user is known by its nick... So no obvious usage...
also, taste matter most, but getgoogleoff is some how ugly for an xmpp account, while make a sense of other account cases
same like address space, domain, accounts name, especially clean ones, are something valuable in web, and i think we're going to realise this more and more, as time pass
who knows, if for example complete the new registration maybe need cute addresses to tied things between disroot, git.disroot, scribe.disroot, ( i mean what id user@scribe is not available for user@disroot user ... ), or what...
i would propose to keep that aliases, ( dont waste any kind of space ), for maybe a future use.
i think you have to no rush. is a good thought, but i really dont know if there is a real need to this on xmpp...
right click
on a name, anenter
or anesc
on some dialog, are fast interactions also happen only once. after that each user is known by itsnick
... So no obvious usage...getgoogleoff
is some how ugly for an xmpp account, while make a sense of other account casesclean
ones, are something valuable in web, and i think we're going to realise this more and more, as time passcute
addresses to tied things between disroot, git.disroot, scribe.disroot, ( i mean what id user@scribe is not available for user@disroot user ... ), or what...waste
any kind of space ), for maybe a future use.