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Clarify implications of signing events.
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@ -69,7 +69,18 @@ caveat that servers must ensure that:
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* The user's previous membership was `invite` or `join`, or
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* The `m.room.member` event with a `membership` of `join` has a valid signature
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from a homeserver whose users have the power to issue invites.
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from a homeserver whose users have the power to issue invites. This implies
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that:
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* A join event issued via `/make_join` & `/send_join` is signed by the not
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just the requesting server, but also the resident server. (This seems like
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an improvement regardless since the resident server is accepting the event
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on behalf of the joining server and ideally this should be verifiable after
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the fact, even for current room versions.)
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* The auth chain of the join event needs to include an event which proves
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the homeserver can be issuing the join. This can be done by including the
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`m.room.power_levels` event and an `m.room.member` event with `membership`
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equal to `join` for a member who could issue invites from that server.
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As normal, the above check is also performed against the current room state during
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[soft-failure](https://matrix.org/docs/spec/server_server/r0.1.4#soft-failure),
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