I've been tracking this bug over the years and am very happy to hear
momentum is gaining. I'd humbly like to put forward a use case that may
or may not affect how the implementation is performed.

I regularly use OTR via Pigdin to securely communicate from a jabber
account through a private jabber server then through a IM gateway to
many AIM, MSN and Yahoo accounts (required by work). This is one of the
areas where OTR shines as it is protocol independent. One of the reasons
that OTR managed to gain popularity is its entire protocol is wrapped in
the text that is transferred between users (read as, "it just works").
It manages to avoid all sorts of complexity and issues by staying
entirely out of the existing IM protocols including any sort of server
side changes or support.

Adding encryption into the jabber protocol (XTLS/Jingle) doesn't help
unless there are encryption and federation standards that are supported
across all IM protocols and i'd imagine that would be harder to get
implemented than this bug. =)

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  empathy needs to support OTR encryption

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