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]
The XMPP Newsletter, 30 March 2018
Posted on March 30, 2018 | 3 minutes | | jcbrand
Welcome to the second edition of our newsletter. Marek Foss from Process One has published the ejabberd 2017 year in review. Ejabberd has had almost regular monthly updates and is now compatible with XEP-0387: XMPP Compliance Suites 2018. The folks at Erlang Solutions wrote about their Real-time Experience at FOSDEM 2018. The article includes summaries of Michał Piotrowski’s talk “Scaling messaging systems” and Bartłomiej Górny’s “XMPP as the road to innovation”, as well as links to the video recordings of those talks.[Read More]
The XMPP Newsletter, 28 February 2018
Posted on February 28, 2018 | 2 minutes | | jcbrand
Welcome to the first edition of our newsletter. Eve Online, the massively multiplayer online role-playing game have announced that they are using Ejabberd in a new chat backend and ProcessOnce have written a a blog article about it. Staying with games, Epic Games have written a postmortem of a service outage where they mention certain stats related to their usage of XMPP. Subscribe to the monthly XMPP newsletter Subscribe Alex Rogers, who attended the 22nd XMPP summit and participated in discussions around the business case for federation, has been featured in an article from UC Today titled Integrating the Islands of IM: The Continual Rise of XMPP.[Read More]