- Mar 03, 2019
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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- Mar 02, 2019
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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- Feb 27, 2019
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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- Feb 25, 2019
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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- Feb 23, 2019
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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- Feb 22, 2019
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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- Feb 21, 2019
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Daniel Gultsch authored
There are countless arguments on both sides of the Jabber ID vs XMPP address debate which makes deciding between them a really tough decision. Pro Jabber ID * Jabber is easier pronounce * We have always called it Jabber * Jabber is more recognizable (This claim can not be backed up by Google Trends) * Jabber ID has a nicer typography Pro XMPP address * People like the term address. People also liked 'Chat address' or 'Conversations address'. Address is also used in Email address or other protocols. Even if people don’t understand the 'XMPP' part of the term they might understand the 'address' part and know what is going on. * While people might have heard of Jabber rather than XMPP; people have heard of it in the 00s and associate it with something old. Depending on the target audience this is a good thing. And people who value sustainability know what XMPP is anyway. * Jabber is a Cisco product. If we were to succeed in making 'Jabber' cool again we don’t want to share that success with Cisco. What has Cisco ever done for us? Aside from providing us with a venue for the XSF summit. And building nice aqueducts. * The Cisco owned trademark is a damocles sword. While the XSF technically has the right to hand out sublicenses to use the term this can be a lengthy process. And automated filter system that for example monitor Google Play store descriptions don’t care that the XSF has the rights or that the terms of use are more nuanced. They just see a trademark and reject the publication. And we all know how impossible it is to speak to an actual human at Google.
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- Feb 20, 2019
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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- Feb 16, 2019
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Daniel Gultsch authored
some modern Androids (namely my Xiaomi Mi A1 after the update to Andorid 9) seem to require that
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- Feb 15, 2019
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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- Feb 10, 2019
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Martin authored
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- Feb 09, 2019
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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- Feb 08, 2019
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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- Feb 07, 2019
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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- Feb 06, 2019
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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- Jan 31, 2019
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Daniel Gultsch authored
for example xmpp:foo@bar.tld?join,
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- Jan 28, 2019
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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- Jan 27, 2019
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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Daniel Gultsch authored
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