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Johannes Marbach 3481e4991f
Merge e8423193d4 into 8a2c58b1b1 2025-03-28 16:31:19 -04:00
Andy Balaam 8a2c58b1b1
Typo "not" -> "no" (#2121)
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* Typo "not" -> "no"

Signed-off-by: Andy Balaam <andy.balaam@matrix.org>

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Signed-off-by: Andy Balaam <andy.balaam@matrix.org>
2025-03-28 14:13:17 +00:00
Johannes Marbach e8423193d4 Clarify the meaning of "public rooms" for profile look-ups
Relates to: #633
Signed-off-by: Johannes Marbach <n0-0ne+github@mailbox.org>
2025-03-18 13:44:15 +01:00
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"Public" rooms in profile look-ups are defined through their join rule and history visibility.

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Fix various typos throughout the specification.

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#### Server behaviour
Homeservers MUST at a minimum allow profile look-up for:
Homeservers MUST at a minimum allow profile look-up for users who are
visible to the requester based on their membership in rooms known to the
homeserver. This means:
- users that share a room with the requesting user
- users that reside in public rooms known to the homeserver
- users who are joined to rooms known to the homeserver that have a
`public` [join rule](#mroomjoin_rules)
- users who are joined to rooms known to the homeserver that have a
`world_readable` [history visibility](#room-history-visibility)
In all other cases, homeservers MAY deny profile look-up by responding with
403 and an error code of `M_FORBIDDEN`.

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clients will try to use the default key to decrypt secrets.
Clients that want to present a simplified interface to users by not supporting
multiple keys should use the default key if one is specified. If not default
multiple keys should use the default key if one is specified. If no default
key is specified, the client may behave as if there is no key is present at
all. When such a client creates a key, it should mark that key as being the
default key.