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[ Friendly, human introduction for the month (remove this mention before publishing) ] | [ Friendly, human introduction for the month (remove this mention before publishing) ] | ||
XMPP newsletter November: Sprints, IoT, and early Twitter | |||
=== Intro === | === Intro === | ||
Welcome to the XMPP newsletter | Welcome to the XMPP newsletter covering the month of October. | ||
This is a community effort, and [https://wiki.xmpp.org/web/News_and_Articles_for_the_next_XMPP_Newsletter the process is fully documented]: please help us spread the word. | |||
=== Articles === | === Articles === | ||
Neetesh Mehrotra wrote about XMPP as a [https://opensourceforu.com/2019/10/xmpp-a-communication-protocol-for-the-iot/ Communication Protocol for the IoT], comparing it to MQTT and HTTP. | Neetesh Mehrotra wrote about XMPP as a [https://opensourceforu.com/2019/10/xmpp-a-communication-protocol-for-the-iot/ Communication Protocol for the IoT], comparing it to MQTT and HTTP. | ||
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Ben Kwiecien [https://kwiecien.us/archives/2019/10/16/ejabberd_vs__prosody/index.html compared ejabberd and Prosody] in plain text. | Ben Kwiecien [https://kwiecien.us/archives/2019/10/16/ejabberd_vs__prosody/index.html compared ejabberd and Prosody] in plain text. | ||
Translations : | Translations everywhere! The newsletter for the last month has been translated in [https://www.jabber.de/xmpp-newsletter-01-oktober-2019-fosdem-2020-modernisierung-von-xmpp-peer-networks/ German] and [https://www.jabber.de/xmpp-newsletter-01-de-octubre-de-2019-fosdem-2020-modernizacion-de-xmpp-peer-networks/ Spanish]! | ||
https:// | Jon Erlichman published a photo of an early sktech of Twitter in 2005 by Jack Dorsey... which features [https://twitter.com/JonErlichman/status/1191369676531621888 Jabber at the core]. | ||
https:// | https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EIiYZ8PXkAYuf5Y?format=jpg&name=900x900 | ||
=== Videos === | |||
=== Tutorials === | |||
https:// | Erlang Solutions republished their tutorial on how to [https://www.erlang-solutions.com/blog/build-a-complete-ios-messaging-app-using-xmppframework-tutorial-part-1.html Build a complete iOS messaging app using XMPPframework], with its [https://www.erlang-solutions.com/blog/xmpp-protocol-build-an-ios-instant-messaging-app-part-2.html part 2]. | ||
=== | === Events === | ||
pep tells us the story of the "[https://bouah.net/2019/10/sprint-in-the-cold-north/ Sprint in the cold north]", with sauna and crêpes, working on new groupchat bookmarks specification, file transfer interoperability issues, and a future landing page for new XMPP users. | |||
https://bouah.net/2019/10/stockholm.jpg | |||
=== Software releases === | === Software releases === | ||
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==== Servers ==== | ==== Servers ==== | ||
https://github.com/esl/MongooseIM/releases/tag/3.5.0 | Erlang Solutions has released MongooseIM 3.5.0 (go check the [https://github.com/esl/MongooseIM/releases/tag/3.5.0 changelog]) and published an article on [https://www.erlang-solutions.com/blog/mongooseim-designed-with-privacy-in-mind.html GDPR in instant messaging]. | ||
This month the Ignite Realtime community has released: | |||
https:// | * [https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/openfire-4-4-3-release/ Openfire 4.4.3] | ||
* [https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/inverse-openfire-plugin-5-0-4-1-released inVerse Openfire plugin 5.0.4.1] | |||
* [https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/user-status-openfire-plugin-1-2-2-released User Status Openfire plugin 1.2.2] | |||
* [https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/http-file-upload-plugin-1-1-1-released/86563 HTTP File Upload plugin 1.1.1] | |||
https:// | QuickBlox has written a blog post about [https://quickblox.com/blog/why-quickblox-choose-xmpp-protocol/ the use XMPP in 2019]. | ||
https:// | https://quickblox.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/xmpp-body.png | ||
Marek Foss has announced [https://blog.process-one.net/ejabberd-19-09-1/ ejabberd 19.09.1]. | |||
https://blog.process-one.net/ejabberd-19-09-1/ | |||
==== Clients and applications ==== | ==== Clients and applications ==== | ||
Apps for users have been updated: | |||
https://tigase.net/blog-entry/beagleim-33-and-siskin-im-53-released | * [https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/pade-1-4-0-released/86232 Pàdé 1.4.0]. | ||
* [https://tigase.net/blog-entry/beagleim-33-and-siskin-im-53-released BeagleIM 3.3 and Siskin IM 5.3] | |||
* [https://github.com/siacs/Conversations/releases/tag/2.5.12 Conversations 2.5.12] | |||
https://www.goffi.org/b/SwbEdDJyy5udRTzvVCbaND/progress-note | Salut à Toi progress notes for [https://www.goffi.org/b/SwbEdDJyy5udRTzvVCbaND/progress-note week 42] and [https://www.goffi.org/b/iY6WhxWD7Qkv5ew6VbYSPG/progress-note week 44] have been published. | ||
https://www.goffi.org/b/iY6WhxWD7Qkv5ew6VbYSPG/progress-note | |||
==== Libraries ==== | ==== Libraries ==== | ||
https://github.com/qxmpp-project/QXmpp/blob/stable/CHANGELOG.md#qxmpp-101-oct-14-2019 | QXmpp has been released in versions [https://github.com/qxmpp-project/QXmpp/blob/stable/CHANGELOG.md#qxmpp-101-oct-14-2019 1.0.1] and [https://github.com/qxmpp-project/qxmpp/blob/stable/CHANGELOG.md#qxmpp-110-oct-23-2019 1.1.0]. | ||
https://github.com/qxmpp-project/qxmpp/blob/stable/CHANGELOG.md#qxmpp-110-oct-23-2019 | |||
=== Other === | === Other === | ||
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==== Last Call ==== | ==== Last Call ==== | ||
https:// | Title: XMPP Compliance Suites 2020 | ||
Abstract: | |||
This document defines XMPP application categories for different use | |||
cases (Core, Web, IM, and Mobile), and specifies the required XEPs | |||
that client and server software needs to implement for compliance with | |||
the use cases. | |||
URL: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0423.html | |||
This Last Call begins today and shall end at the close of business on | |||
2019-11-06. | |||
==== New ==== | ==== New ==== | ||
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==== Updated ==== | ==== Updated ==== | ||
* Version 0.5.0 of XEP-0405 (Mediated Information eXchange (MIX): Participant Server Requirements) has been released. | |||
* Version 0.3.0 of XEP-0402 (Bookmarks 2 (This Time it's Serious)) has been released. | |||
==== Friendly specs ==== | ==== Friendly specs ==== | ||
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Thanks to Nyco, MDosch, Daniel and Guus for aggregating the news. | Thanks to Nyco, MDosch, Daniel and Guus for aggregating the news. | ||
Thanks to | Thanks to Nyco for the copywriting. | ||
Thanks to xxx for the reviewing. | Thanks to xxx for the reviewing. |
Revision as of 10:17, 13 November 2019
Status: newsletter sent, blog post published https://xmpp.org/2019/11/newsletter-08-november/
Warning: this wiki page does not represent the final edits
Newsletter subject/title
[ Friendly, human introduction for the month (remove this mention before publishing) ]
XMPP newsletter November: Sprints, IoT, and early Twitter
Intro
Welcome to the XMPP newsletter covering the month of October.
This is a community effort, and the process is fully documented: please help us spread the word.
Articles
Neetesh Mehrotra wrote about XMPP as a Communication Protocol for the IoT, comparing it to MQTT and HTTP.
Martin aka debacle wrote an short piece bout Dino and other updated software in Debian.
Ben Kwiecien compared ejabberd and Prosody in plain text.
Translations everywhere! The newsletter for the last month has been translated in German and Spanish!
Jon Erlichman published a photo of an early sktech of Twitter in 2005 by Jack Dorsey... which features Jabber at the core.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EIiYZ8PXkAYuf5Y?format=jpg&name=900x900
Videos
Tutorials
Erlang Solutions republished their tutorial on how to Build a complete iOS messaging app using XMPPframework, with its part 2.
Events
pep tells us the story of the "Sprint in the cold north", with sauna and crêpes, working on new groupchat bookmarks specification, file transfer interoperability issues, and a future landing page for new XMPP users.
https://bouah.net/2019/10/stockholm.jpg
Software releases
Servers
Erlang Solutions has released MongooseIM 3.5.0 (go check the changelog) and published an article on GDPR in instant messaging.
This month the Ignite Realtime community has released:
- Openfire 4.4.3
- inVerse Openfire plugin 5.0.4.1
- User Status Openfire plugin 1.2.2
- HTTP File Upload plugin 1.1.1
QuickBlox has written a blog post about the use XMPP in 2019.
https://quickblox.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/xmpp-body.png
Marek Foss has announced ejabberd 19.09.1.
Clients and applications
Apps for users have been updated:
Salut à Toi progress notes for week 42 and week 44 have been published.
Libraries
QXmpp has been released in versions 1.0.1 and 1.1.0.
Other
Services
GSoC
Extensions and specifications
Last Call
Title: XMPP Compliance Suites 2020 Abstract: This document defines XMPP application categories for different use cases (Core, Web, IM, and Mobile), and specifies the required XEPs that client and server software needs to implement for compliance with the use cases.
URL: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0423.html
This Last Call begins today and shall end at the close of business on 2019-11-06.
New
Proposed
Obsoleted
Updated
- Version 0.5.0 of XEP-0405 (Mediated Information eXchange (MIX): Participant Server Requirements) has been released.
- Version 0.3.0 of XEP-0402 (Bookmarks 2 (This Time it's Serious)) has been released.
Friendly specs
Thanks and CTA, Call To Action (remove this mention before publishing)
This XMPP Newsletter is a community collaborative effort.
Thanks to Nyco, MDosch, Daniel and Guus for aggregating the news.
Thanks to Nyco for the copywriting.
Thanks to xxx for the reviewing.
Thanks to xxx for the translations.
Please follow and relay the XMPP news on our Twitter account @xmpp.
License
This newsletter is published under CC by-sa license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/