The XMPP Newsletter, 31 January 2019
Posted on January 31, 2019 | 2 minutes | | Seve, jcbrand
Welcome to the XMPP newsletter. If you have an article, tutorial or blog post you’d like us to include in the newsletter, please submit it on the XMPP wiki. This week in Brussels we held the UI/UX Sprint, the 23rd XMPP Summit and over the weekend many XMPP developers and enthusiasts will attend FOSDEM19. Subscribe to the monthly XMPP newsletter Subscribe News The XMPP Standards Foundation (XSF) is applying as Google Summer of Code organization and open source projects are invited to submit project ideas. [Read More]
The XMPP Newsletter, 4 January 2019
Posted on January 4, 2019 | 3 minutes | | jcbrand
Happy 2019 and welcome to the XMPP newsletter. If you have an article, tutorial or blog post you’d like us to include in the newsletter, please submit it on the XMPP wiki. News Today is Jabber’s 20th anniversary! Jabber would later be standardized and renamed to XMPP. If you’d like a trip down memory lane, have a look at this 2001 Linux Magazine interview with Jeremie Miller or the original Slashdot release announcement by him on 4 January 1999. [Read More]
The XMPP Newsletter, 30 November 2018
Posted on November 30, 2018 | 4 minutes | | jcbrand
Welcome to the XMPP newsletter. If you have an article, tutorial or blog post you’d like us to include in the newsletter, please submit it on the XMPP wiki. News In the Netherlands a commercial chat service based on XMPP and a modified version of the open-source Xabber client for Android was compromised when the Dutch police gained access to the server and implemented a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack on encrypted conversations that used Off-The-Record (OTR) encryption. [Read More]
The XMPP Newsletter, 02 November 2018
Posted on November 2, 2018 | 2 minutes | | Seve
Welcome to the XMPP newsletter. It is also available in French. If you have an article, tutorial or blog post you’d like us to include in the newsletter, please submit it on the XMPP wiki. In this newsletter you will find information about an XMPP sprint happening this month in Germany, an article about XMPP use cases, many software releases and much more. News The Berlin XMPP meetup was held, where Holger Weiß continued his series about the perfect XMPP server setup. The next Berlin XMPP meetup will be on the 14th of November. Daniel Gultsch will talk about a brand new feature for Conversations he is working on. [Read More]
The XMPP Newsletter, 01 October 2018
Posted on September 30, 2018 | 2 minutes | | jcbrand
Welcome to the XMPP newsletter. It is also available in French. If you have an article, tutorial or blog post you’d like us to include in the newsletter, please submit it on the XMPP wiki. News Paul Schaub penned some thoughts on the future of OMEMO where he discusses some of its current drawbacks and proposes futher improvements. [Read More]
The XMPP Newsletter, 31 August 2018
Posted on August 31, 2018 | 1 minutes | | jcbrand
Welcome to the XMPP newsletter. If you have an article, tutorial or blog post you’d like us to include in the newsletter, please submit it on the XMPP wiki. This month’s newsletter is a bit thinner than usual, no doubt due to the summer holidays in the northern hemisphere. News Maxime “pep.” Buquet has written a great report on the progress made at the recent XMPP sprint held at the Collabora offices in Cambridge. [Read More]
The XMPP Newsletter, 03 August 2018
Posted on August 3, 2018 | 2 minutes | | jcbrand
Welcome to the latest edition of the XMPP newsletter! If you have an article, tutorial or blog post you’d like us to include in the newsletter, please submit it on the XMPP wiki. News Slack has acquired HipChat’s (and Stride’s) intellectual property from Atlassian. HipChat was a proprietary service based on non-federated XMPP. Prosody has added various PEP improvements which will be included in a future 0.11 release. [Read More]
The XMPP Newsletter, 29 June 2018
Posted on June 29, 2018 | 3 minutes | | jcbrand
Welcome to the XMPP newsletter. If you have an article, tutorial or blog post you’d like us to include in the newsletter, please submit it on the XMPP wiki. News Decentralized code forge, based on XMPP Github has been acquired by Microsoft, prompting some FOSS developers with long memories to reconsider whether they still want to host their projects there. [Read More]
The XMPP Newsletter, 1 June 2018
Posted on June 1, 2018 | 3 minutes | | jcbrand
Welcome to another edition of the XMPP newsletter. News The next release of Salut à Toi will include file sharing. Sharing files directly between two users has been possible before, but now it’s possible to share a file hierarchy, or in other words one or several directories. To share with someone, just use their XMPP address (JID). Christopher Muclumbus is a new project to publicly list XMPP chat rooms. It provides a web interface with full-text search for room names, descriptions and addresses. Only rooms which are configured to be publicly listed are shown. [Read More]
The XMPP Newsletter, 3 May 2018
Posted on May 3, 2018 | 3 minutes | | jcbrand
Welcome to the 3rd edition of the XMPP newsletter. Jeff Becker has written a howto called New life for XMPP. Build your own decentralized messenger! which focuses on using the I2P anonymous network layer instead of using a registered domain name. Peter Waher has published his book “Mastering Internet of Things”, available from Packt and Amazon. Georg Lukas has written a post Freedom and Anonymity on XMPP in which he addresses concerns around his Jabber Spam Fighting Manifesto and its possible effects on issues of privacy and free speech. [Read More]