I agree.
IIRC, @Goffi has been working on #polls for #Libervia at some point.
#XMPP already has " #XEP-0004: #DataForms", "XEP-0050: #AdHocCommands", and "XEP-0060: #PublishSubscribe" i.e. the building blocks are there.
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I agree.
IIRC, @Goffi has been working on #polls for #Libervia at some point.
#XMPP already has " #XEP-0004: #DataForms", "XEP-0050: #AdHocCommands", and "XEP-0060: #PublishSubscribe" i.e. the building blocks are there.
@TheDailyBurble, happy to help.
Another cool feature of #XMPP are "gateways" that make it relatively easy to connect with other IMs and protocols. So you can have all these contacts in the same app(s).
e.g.
#Libervia to #ActivityPub and #email (CC @Goffi )
https://nlnet.nl/project/Libervia
https://libervia.org
#Slidge to all sorts of other IM like #Matrix, #Mattermost, #Steam, #Discord, #Whatsapp, Facebook Messenger etc. (CC @nicoco )
@hook @pedrosanta @bagder @matrix
Ooh! More helpful info - sometimes when I ask people stuff they just go all blank as if I should already know, thank you so much!
@TheDailyBurble, happy to help.
Another cool feature of #XMPP are "gateways" that make it relatively easy to connect with other IMs and protocols. So you can have all these contacts in the same app(s).
e.g.
#Libervia to #ActivityPub and #email (CC @Goffi )
https://nlnet.nl/project/Libervia
https://libervia.org
#Slidge to all sorts of other IM like #Matrix, #Mattermost, #Steam, #Discord, #Whatsapp, Facebook Messenger etc. (CC @nicoco )
How does your implementation of #XMPP ⇔ #ActivityPub differentiate from the #Libervia one by @Goffi? Just curiuos, thanks!
"And of course we work with standards [for Libervia], with XMPP notably. It's a communications standard which is ... mainly know for instant messaging but it can actually do a lot more. So we use it also for blogging ... for these kinds of things.
And I've been working on a gateway [other protocols], notably ActivityPub, the protocol behind Mastodon, PeerTube, Mobilizon, etc."
https://podcast.nlnet.nl/@NGIZero/episodes/technology-is-not-neutral-libervia
"And of course we work with standards [for Libervia], with XMPP notably. It's a communications standard which is ... mainly know for instant messaging but it can actually do a lot more. So we use it also for blogging ... for these kinds of things.
And I've been working on a gateway [other protocols], notably ActivityPub, the protocol behind Mastodon, PeerTube, Mobilizon, etc."
https://podcast.nlnet.nl/@NGIZero/episodes/technology-is-not-neutral-libervia
I've just published a protoXEP to expose a lot of information on data policy, as part of my current @nlnet grant. The plan is to have services (XMPP server, gateways, etc) expose to clients how long they keep data, if they encrypt, how they handle authentication, who can access data, what is backup frequency, where data are located, etc.
This is very precious information when you use a service.
I now want to expose in a easy way this to end-users.
I've just published a protoXEP to expose a lot of information on data policy, as part of my current @nlnet grant. The plan is to have services (XMPP server, gateways, etc) expose to clients how long they keep data, if they encrypt, how they handle authentication, who can access data, what is backup frequency, where data are located, etc.
This is very precious information when you use a service.
I now want to expose in a easy way this to end-users.
As I don't think that I'll have time to make a video this week, here are some screenshots of the implementation. This is test, the fields and algorithm to calculate the score will improve with time and feedback.
I wanted to do that for years, and it's now done and specified thanks to @nlnet and @NGIZero .
Specification (to be improved with time) is at https://xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/data_policy.html .
This is very important informations that can now be checked at a glance.
I've just published a protoXEP to expose a lot of information on data policy, as part of my current @nlnet grant. The plan is to have services (XMPP server, gateways, etc) expose to clients how long they keep data, if they encrypt, how they handle authentication, who can access data, what is backup frequency, where data are located, etc.
This is very precious information when you use a service.
I now want to expose in a easy way this to end-users.
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