* NIP-29: Simple Group Chat.
* split hostname and subgroup path into two different tag items.
* add and remove permissions actions.
* fix kind number for moderation event.
* add missing / to "flavors" in example.
* some new ideas + making this universal and not only applicable to chat.
* fix delete-message => delete-event.
* flesh out the entire thing.
* saner approach with multiple kinds for moderation.
* delete-event as kind 9005.
* update meta events description.
* `public` and `open` tags and join request event.
* edit-group-status permission.
* add kinds to README.
* add kind:12
* add nip-10 note
* add optional list of members
* admins prefixed by "p".
* remove "alt" from event templates for brevity.
* add kind 10009 for public list of simple groups.
* update "previous" stuff.
* remove naddr stuff, use a different identifier format.
* remove reference to trimmed signatures until that is more developed.
* add kind:10 threaded chat replies.
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* Start of new BREAKING.md changes list
* more
* Make NIP column into links
* notes
* Make commits links
* Remove optional P tag entry, was not breaking
* Update BREAKING with nip-49 breaking change
* Key export/import as implemented by gossip
* Added test data
* Last push didn't make sense, only this direction works
* Multiple updates: 100k rounds, random salt, version number, length indications
* Rename to NIP-49, include in README
* Change encoding to bech32 (ncryptsec)
* Major rework of the algorithm. NIP is now incomplete as I haven't coded it yet.
* renamed
* spelling
* minor fix
* formatting
* MORE CHANGES: scrypt, spelt out more detail of the steps to take
* spelling
* Mostly just removing some unnecesary stuff
* Remove the cafebabe note
* Remove confusing nonce statement
* Change title (and a bit of wording)
* remove author
* remove legacy event
* rename on README
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Co-authored-by: fiatjaf_ <fiatjaf@gmail.com>
* Add NIP-95 - File Storage
* Add missing response info
* Make it clear that is is an HTTP file storage server integration
* Add monetization suggestion
* Use zap split tags for monetization suggestion
* Add resize option
* Add Zap Gates Integration
* Replace /nip96 convention with /.well-known/nostr.json configuration
* Relays can choose to also act as HTTP file storage server
* Remove nip96 tag in favor of x tags third element
* Fix typo
* Remove redirect cooperation
* Replaced 422 with 400 status code
* Update 96.md
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* Update 96.md
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* Update 96.md
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* Update 96.md
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* Update 96.md
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* Update 96.md
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* Update 96.md
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* Make file expiration a range and add terms_of_service
* Add optional content_type field
* Add plans and tos
* Remove monetization
* Apply minor fixes
* Update 96.md
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* Fix after review
* Add kind 10096
* Apply suggestions
* Add suggestions
* Remove duplicate field
* Add optional is_nip98_required plan config
* Add suggestions
* Replace x with ox tag for original file hash
* Make minor changes
* Remove nip96 namespace response field
* Add note about alternative file processing flow
* Simplify processing flow
* Add nostrcheck to server list
* Add audio/* example
* Explain what metadata to show before processing is done
* Add nostrage to list
* Add eta
* Add sove to list and replace eta with percentage
* Fix status code
* Add nostr.build to list
* Add sovbit
* Add optional extra http servers to ox tag
* Add void.cat to list
* Small fix
* Remove ox third array element
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Co-authored-by: Semisol <45574030+Semisol@users.noreply.github.com>
This NIP enables a way for users to share live statuses such as what
music they are listening to, as well as what they are currently doing:
work, play, out of office, etc.