XMPP Newsletter February 2020

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Welcome to the XMPP newsletter covering the month of January 2020.

Help us sustain this as a community effort, which process is fully documented.

Articles

As usual in this period of the year, the community of protocol makers united in the XMPP Summit. Two days of sharing and building the future of XMPP. This year has been productive, we covered various subjects such as:

  1. XMPP Shortage Audit
  2. Easy Passwordless Onboarding and Account Management
  3. Account Rich Presence in PEP
  4. MLS
  5. End-to-End Encryption Key Management
  6. Palaver IM Client
  7. Why Push Notifications are not good enough?
  8. MIX when?
  9. IM-NG
  10. commTeam ("Lightning talk")
  11. Inbox / Unread / Bind2
  12. XMPP as mandatory standard? (Lightning talk)
  13. Stickers
  14. XHTML-IM2 / Rich markup

We will probably cover all these in more depth next month.

Ingo Jürgensmann has written two interesting articles:

David Wong wrote an insightful point by point piece: A history of end-to-end encryption and the death of PGP

This Twitter thread started by Thierry Stoehr shows various use cases of XMPP in Instant Messaging: healthcare, miltary, police and law enforcement, municipal services, intelligence agencies, in-games chat... Please "Like" and "Share", and even add the use cases you have seen in action.

Mastodon now supports XMPP URIs.

Mike Kuketz started of a series about different messengers including XMPP: Die verrückte Welt der Messenger – Messenger Teil1 (German).

Videos

Tutorials

Events

Software releases

Servers

https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/openfire-4-5-0-is-released/87004

https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/xml-debugger-openfire-plugin-1-7-3-released/87006

https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/hazelcast-openfire-plugin-2-5-0-released/86961

https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/monitoring-openfire-plugin-2-0-0-released/87153

https://blog.prosody.im/prosody-0.11.4-released/

https://github.com/esl/MongooseIM/releases/tag/3.6.0

https://github.com/esl/MongoosePush/releases/tag/2.0.0

Clients and applications

https://monal.im/blog/ios-mac-and-catalyst-builds/

https://monal.im/blog/catalyst-ui-fixes/

https://monal.im/blog/ios-10-and-11/

https://monal.im/blog/monal-ios-4-2-1-released/

https://monal.im/blog/catalyst-and-ios-4-2-2/

https://monal.im/blog/omemo-fixes-catalyst-and-france/

https://monal.im/blog/omemo-is-broken-in-general-across-the-ecosystem/

https://monal.im/blog/mam-and-rethinking-the-ui/

https://monal.im/blog/development-marches-on/

https://dino.im/blog/2020/01/dino-0.1-release/

https://tigase.net/beagleim-3.5-and-siskin-5.5-released/

https://gajim.org/post/2020-01-27-development-news-january/

https://www.goffi.org/b/66adNNNbFp84CWFzyvGpmK/progress-note

https://www.kaidan.im/2020/01/08/Easy-Registration/

https://github.com/conversejs/converse.js/releases/tag/v6.0.0

https://profanity-im.github.io/blog/index.html

https://tigase.net/beagleim-3.5-and-siskin-5.5-released/

http://yaxim.org/blog/2020/01/31/yaxim-0-dot-9-9-fosdem-edition/

Libraries

https://blog.process-one.net/go-xmpp-v0-4-0/

https://github.com/tigase/halcyon

Other

Mastodon is getting support for XMPP URIs


https://www.cpswarm.eu/

Services

https://twitter.com/tigase/status/1217498497185873920?s=03

https://sotecware.net/first-update-on-searchjabbernetwork-in-2020.html

GSoC

Extensions and specifications

New

Updated

Thanks all!

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