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[https://github.com/siacs/Conversations/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md Conversations 2.5.0, 2.5.1, 2.5.2] added public channel search via search.jabbercat.org and reworked onboarding screens. | [https://github.com/siacs/Conversations/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md Conversations 2.5.0, 2.5.1, 2.5.2] added public channel search via search.jabbercat.org and reworked onboarding screens. | ||
[https://monal.im/blog/ios-3-8-released/ Monal 3.8 for iOS] makes XMPP easier for non technical users, as the new registration screen is easier and faster. | [https://monal.im/blog/ios-3-8-released/ Monal 3.8 for iOS] makes XMPP easier for non technical users, as the new registration screen is easier and faster. And a new [https://monal.im/blog/mac-release/ macOS] release followed. | ||
[https://tigase.net/content/beagle-im BeagleIM (for macOS)] and [https://siskin.im/ SiskinIM (for iOS)], brought to you by Tigase, now both support OMEMO end-to-end encryption protocol, contributing to the improvement to privacy on internet. | [https://tigase.net/content/beagle-im BeagleIM (for macOS)] and [https://siskin.im/ SiskinIM (for iOS)], brought to you by Tigase, now both support OMEMO end-to-end encryption protocol, contributing to the improvement to privacy on internet. |
Revision as of 07:30, 22 June 2019
Here you can submit news items for inclusion in the next XMPP Newsletter (as managed by the CommTeam).
What determines relevancy?
The submission must ideally be a blog or article about XMPP/Jabber and/or XMPP-based software (clients, servers, libs).
Some exceptions might be made, for example for a release page showing a new release of some XMPP-based software.
However, marketing brochures (e.g. single-page marketing sites) for new products which don't contain information on XMPP, won't be included.
Submissions
Articles
https://xmpp-team.pages.debian.net/blog/2019/05/debian-xmpp-team-starts-a-blog.html
https://puri.sm/posts/librem-5-end-of-may-progress/
A pathway to a well regulated instant messaging market
https://medium.com/@kiran.jasvanee/what-is-xmpp-ios-perspective-e1357555bef
https://blog.process-one.net/ejabberd-nintendo-switch-npns/
https://instagram-engineering.com/making-direct-messages-reliable-and-fast-a152bdfd697f
https://xmpp.org/2019/06/xsfs-google-summer-of-code-2019-projects/
Videos
Tutorials
Events
https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/xmpp-sprint-in-the-hague-nl-june-2019/85315
Extensions and specifications
Software releases
Servers
ProcessOne has released ejabberd 19.05, improving MIX and MucSub.
Conversation's server compliance tester has been redesigned and is now easier to navigate.
Clients
Kaidan, a modern, full-featured alternative to proprietary messaging solutions featuring decentralization and privacy, has announced they join KDE.
Conversations 2.5.0, 2.5.1, 2.5.2 added public channel search via search.jabbercat.org and reworked onboarding screens.
Monal 3.8 for iOS makes XMPP easier for non technical users, as the new registration screen is easier and faster. And a new macOS release followed.
BeagleIM (for macOS) and SiskinIM (for iOS), brought to you by Tigase, now both support OMEMO end-to-end encryption protocol, contributing to the improvement to privacy on internet.
Libraries
strophejs, the JavaScript XMPP library (published under the MIT license) was released in version 1.3.3.
Other
Tigase is Gold sponsor of the XSF!
Services
GSoC
The XSF has announced its participation in the Google Summer of Code 2019. The selected projects are:
- Prosody plugin installer, by João Duarte
- Poezio infinite scrolling using MAM, by Madhur Garg
- Jingle File Transfer for Dino, by hrxi