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== What determines relevancy? ==
== Contributors: What determines relevancy? ==


The submission must ideally be a blog or article about XMPP/Jabber and/or
The submission must ideally be a blog or article about XMPP/Jabber and/or
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which don't contain information on XMPP, won't be included.
which don't contain information on XMPP, won't be included.


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== Submissions ==
== Submissions for next newsletter==
 
=== Newsletter subject ===


=== Friendly, human introduction for the month (remove this mention before publishing) ===
=== Friendly, human introduction for the month (remove this mention before publishing) ===


Welcome to the September edition of the XMPP Newsletter!
Be kind, inform your friends and colleagues: forward this newsletter!
 
Loads of news for these two months of July and August: two events in Lyon and Stockholm, new tools, new server releases (Openfire, ejabberd), lots of client releases (Kaidan, Salut à Toi, Xabber Android, Movim, Converse, Beagle IM and Siskin IM).
 
We experiment a section about XEP, or specifications.
 
The XMPP/Jabber community is alive and kicking!


=== Articles ===
=== Articles ===


Marek Foss of ProcessOne, details the story on how they have [https://blog.process-one.net/uniting-global-football-fans-with-an-xmpp-geocluster/ deployed an XMPP geocluster] for the FIFA World Cup in Brazil.
* https://wiki.xmpp.org/web/Basic_communication_guide_for_XMPP_techies
 
* https://ralphm.net/blog/2019/09/09/fastening
Cyril Brulebois wrote a short piece on [https://mraw.org/blog/2019/08/17/Sending_HTML_messages_with_Net_XMPP/ Sending HTML messages with Net::XMPP] (Perl).
* [https://gultsch.de/dino_multiple.html Multiple Vulnerabilities found in Dino]
 
* https://news.jabberfr.org/2019/09/lettre-dactualite-xmpp-du-3-septembre-2019/
Georg Lukas posted an article about the [https://yaxim.org/blog/2019/08/23/happy-birthday/ 10 years of yaxim].


=== Videos ===
=== Videos ===
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=== Events ===
=== Events ===


Maxime “pep.” Buquet reports on the [https://bouah.net/2019/07/new-sprint-new-goodies/ XMPP sprint in Lyon] in July held at Wisolv's offices: DOAP - Description Of A Project, Reactions, Occupant-id, and more.
Summit 24 and FOSDEM, Brussels, Belgium
 
The next [https://wiki.xmpp.org/web/Sprints/2019_September_Stockholm XMPP sprint in Stockholm] will be held on September 28th and 29th, in the Nacka Municipality.
 
A few [https://wiki.xmpp.org/web/Camp2019 XMPP hackers met in Ziegeleipark, Mildenberg, Germany] in August, for the Chaos Communication Camp 2019, an open-air hacker camp and party that takes place every four years, organized by the Chaos Computer Club (CCC).
 
The regular meetups in Bavaria is held every third Monday every month. Next will [https://wiki.xmpp.org/web/Meetups/Bavaria take place 2019-09-16].


=== Software releases ===
=== Software releases ===
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==== Servers ====
==== Servers ====


[https://github.com/horazont/prometheus-xmpp-blackbox-exporter Prometheus XMPP Blackbox Exporter] (Apache license 2.0) allows you to probe XMPP services and export metrics from the probes to Prometheus.
* Réda Housni Alaoui is reviving the formerly dormant Vysper XMPP server https://github.com/apache/mina-vysper
 
* https://blog.xabber.com/xabber-server-v-0-9-alpha-is-released/
The igniterealtime community has announced multiple releases:
* https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/fastpath-service-plugin-4-4-4-released/86155
 
* [https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/openfire-4-4-1-release/85857 Openfire 4.4.1]
* [https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/monitoring-service-1-8-0-and-inverse-4-2-0-1-plugins-released/85601 Monitoring Service 1.8.0 and inVerse 4.2.0.1 plugins]
* [https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/smack-4-4-0-alpha2-released/85670 Smack 4.4.0-alpha2]
* [https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/thread-dump-1-0-0-plugin-released/85794 Thread Dump 1.0.0 plugin]
 
Antonino Siena has announced [https://gitlab.com/nifker/xmpp-http-upload xmpp-http-upload], a lightweight and efficient http upload server for XMPP (MIT license).
 
Mickaël Rémond has announced [https://blog.process-one.net/ejabberd-19-08/ ejabberd 19.08], with JSON Web Token, configuration validator, improved scalability, and more.
 
Jérôme "Goffi" Poisson has announced [https://www.goffi.org/b/XL5aGAa6wymUt4mAhnzGpm/pubsub-been-released SàT PubSub 0.3.0], a server independent PEP/PubSub XMPP service, which aims to be complete and universal.


==== Clients ====
==== Clients ====


Kaidan [https://www.kaidan.im/2019/07/08/kaidan-0.4.0/ 0.4.0] and [https://www.kaidan.im//2019/07/16/kaidan-0.4.1/ 0.4.1] have been released, and is available to download on Linux, Windows, and macOS (and experimental Android and Ubuntu Touch).
* https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/releases/tag/0.7.0
 
* http://monal.im/blog/xmppsignalbluetoothp2p-wifi-serverless-chat/
Jérôme "Goffi" Poisson has released [https://www.goffi.org/b/N29CuUQS4U4TK36JFuTQ5Q/salut-commune Salut à Toi v0.7 « La Commune »] with tons of changes (and writes regular [https://www.goffi.org/b/Gjm7Z5AUt4xh8gciV6wWSe/progress-note SàT progress notes]).
* https://github.com/conversejs/converse.js/releases/tag/v5.0.2
 
* https://github.com/conversejs/converse.js/releases/tag/v5.0.3
[https://www.xabber.com/android/ Xabber Android 2.6.4 (634)] has been released on Google Play, with improved message archive synchronization, improved startup speed, support of references in messages (files, forwards, markup (bold, italic, etc), mentions, quotes), image compression setting, visual changes, and more.
* https://blog.agayon.be/converse_xep_0070.html
 
* https://github.com/siacs/Conversations/releases/tag/2.5.8
Timothée Jaussoin has released [https://nl.movim.eu/?post/pubsub.movim.eu/Movim/fd1921c6-219f-477b-a4be-ebb25e4cccc5 Movim 0.15 – Donati], with reactions, publication sharing, and more.
 
JC Brand has released Converse, the web based XMPP/Jabber chat client, in versions [https://github.com/conversejs/converse.js/releases/tag/v5.0.0 5.0.0] and [https://github.com/conversejs/converse.js/releases/tag/v5.0.1 5.0.1], with lots of improvements.
 
Wojciech Kapcia has announced two versions of [https://tigase.net/blog-entry/beagleim-32-and-siskin-im-52-released Beagle IM from macOS and Siskin IM for iOS].


==== Libraries ====
==== Libraries ====
Lance "legastero" Stout has released [https://stanzajs.org StanzaJS] (formely known as Stanza.io), the JS XMPP library with a JSON API, in multiple versions 12.x.
JC Brand has released the [https://github.com/strophe/strophejs/releases/tag/v1.3.4 strophejs libray in version 1.3.4].
Florian "Flow" Schmaus has [https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/announcing-the-xmpp-strings-testframework/85954 announced the extension of the jXMPP library] by a testframework for “XMPP-Strings”.


=== Other ===
=== Other ===
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=== Services ===
=== Services ===


Arc Games has [https://www.arcgames.com/en/forums/startrekonline/#/discussion/1250600/xmpp-sunset announced an XMPP sunset]: "As of September 19th, 2019, Star Trek Online will no longer be supporting connection to our internal chat system via an XMPP client."
* Updates for search.jabbercat.org:
** Visual redesign
** "Dummy avatars" using XEP-0392
** Link to anonymous web chat if available
** Avatars for white-listed MUCs
** [https://search.jabbercat.org/stats#software Software version pie chart]


=== GSoC ===
=== GSoC ===


=== Extensions and specifications ===
=== Extensions and specifications ===
This section is new and experimental: please let us know what you think.
We start with the XEPs in "LAST CALL", since these are the highest priority in terms of feedback.
We move on to the new XEPs so you can learn of their existence, and then the obsoleted ones so you phase them out.
We finally finish with the updates.
On more section: the friendly specifications.


==== Last Call ====
==== Last Call ====


===== XEP-0353: Jingle Message Initiation =====
==== New ====
 
Title: Jingle Message Initiation


Abstract:
==== Proposed ====
This specification provides a way for the initiator of a Jingle session to propose sending an invitation in an XMPP message stanza, thus taking advantage of message delivery semantics instead of sending IQ stanzas to all of the responder's online resources or choosing a particular online resource.


URL: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0353.html
Message Fastening
 
This Last Call begins today and shall end at the close of business on 2019-08-13.
 
===== XEP-0300: Use of Cryptographic Hash Functions in XMPP =====
 
Title: Use of Cryptographic Hash Functions in XMPP


Abstract:
Abstract:
This document provides a common wire format for the transport of cryptographic hash function references and hash function values in XMPP protocol extensions.
This specification defines a way for payloads on a message to be marked as being logically fastened to a previous message.


URL: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0300.html
URL: https://xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/fasten.html
 
This Last Call begins today and shall end at the close of business on 2019-08-13.
 
==== New ====


===== XEP-0421: Anonymous unique occupant identifiers for MUCs =====


Version 0.1.0 of XEP-0421 (Anonymous unique occupant identifiers for MUCs) has been released.
XMPP Compliance Suites 2020


Abstract:
Abstract:
This specification defines a method that allows clients to identify a MUC participant across reconnects and renames. It thus prevents impersonification of anonymous users.
This document defines XMPP protocol compliance levels.


Changelog:
URL: https://xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/cs-2020.html
Accepted by vote of Council on 2019-07-17. (XEP Editor (jsc))


URL: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0421.html


===== XEP-0420: Stanza Content Encryption =====
Authorization Tokens
 
Version 0.1.0 of XEP-0420 (Stanza Content Encryption) has been released.


Abstract:
Abstract:
The Stanza Content Encryption (SCE) protocol is intended as a way to allow clients to securely exchange arbitrary extension elements using different end-to-end encryption schemes.
This document defines an XMPP protocol extension for issuing authentication tokens to client applications and provides methods for managing сlient connections.
 
Changelog:
Accepted by vote of Council on 2019-06-26. (XEP Editor (jsc))


URL: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0420.html
URL: https://xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/auth-tokens.html


==== Obsoleted ====
==== Obsoleted ====
===== XEP-0387: XMPP Compliance Suites 2018 =====
Version 1.0.0 of XEP-0387 (XMPP Compliance Suites 2018) has been released.
Abstract:
This document defines XMPP protocol compliance levels.
Changelog:
Move to Draft as per Council vote on 2018-01-24. (XEP Editor (jwi))
URL: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0387.html


==== Updated ====
==== Updated ====
* Version 0.3.0 of XEP-0414 (Cryptographic Hash Function Recommendations for XMPP) has been released.
* Version 1.1.0 of XEP-0368 (SRV records for XMPP over TLS) has been released.
* Version 0.3.0 of XEP-0380 (Explicit Message Encryption) has been released.
* Version 1.4.0 of XEP-0184 (Message Delivery Receipts) has been released.


==== Friendly specs ====
==== Friendly specs ====


This one may be of interest to this community; it's in Last Call at the IETF currently: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-tls-sni-encryption/
=== Thx and CTA, Call To Action (remove this mention before publishing) ===


=== CTA, Call To Action (remove this mention before publishing) ===
Thanks to Daniel and Jwi for aggregating the news!


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