Identity and Privacy are a growing concern on the Internet nowadays, and there have been different attempts to solve this. One of the most recent ones is BrowserID. The XSF believes however, that building upon the strengths of XMPP would be a great way forward for the BrowserID concept, due to its inherent federation, proven [...]
May 4, 2012Posted in adoption, community, events, interop, standards.
Comments OffIt’s with great pleasure that we would like to share with you the list of students that have been selected to participate in the Google Summer of Code 2012 for the XMPP Standards Foundation. Cătălin Badea Conversation history support for Swift Denis Washington PubSub HTTP Interface for buddycloud Mateusz Piękos Swift – Whiteboarding Pawel Domas [...]
April 29, 2012 Comments OffIt’s great to see this many applications for GSoC projects so far, but there are still a few days left to apply. So if you’re a student and interested in participating in the Google Summer of Code, head on over to our GSoC 2012 Wiki page and find out what projects are looking for your [...]
April 3, 2012Posted in GSoC.
Comments OffThe IETF’s XMPP Working Group will hold an in-person meeting this week at IETF 83 in Paris. The topics will include end-to-end encryption, server-to-server federation, and internationalization. Remote access will also be accommodated. Here are the particulars: Date: Wednesday, March 28 Time: 15:10-16:10 Central European Time (14:10 UTC) Place: Le Palais des Congres de Paris, [...]
March 26, 2012Posted in events.
Comments OffWe’re happy to announce that the XSF has been accepted to participate in the Google Summer of Code for 2012. See our wiki page for details. We still have time to add project ideas to the list there, so if you participate in an XMPP-related codebase feel free to get involved!
March 21, 2012Posted in GSoC.
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