<p>I just published version 1.9.0 of the slixmpp <a href="/tags/python/" rel="tag">#python</a> <a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#xmpp</a> library, check out the blog announcement for more details: <a href="https://blog.mathieui.net/slixmpp-1.9.0.html" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="blog.mathieui.net/slixmpp-1.9.0.html"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">blog.mathieui.net/slixmpp-1.9.</span><span class="invisible">0.html</span></a></p>
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<p>Domanda delle 21:40 qualcuno usa giornalmente il protocollo <a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#xmpp</a> ? Che client usate? Per android vedo che fanno un po tutti abbastanza pena forse si salva <a href="/tags/monocles/" rel="tag">#monocles</a>, come funzionano le integrazioni come chiamate video chiamate sticker ecc.. Su che server vi siete registrati e perchè? (Ho un account <a href="/tags/disroot/" rel="tag">#disroot</a> ma non riesco a collegarlo su altre app ho un vecchio collegameto solo su <a href="/tags/cheogram/" rel="tag">#cheogram</a> ma se provo a fare il login su altre app non va 🤔) continua....</p>
In Monocles Chat is there a way to copy my <a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#XMPP</a> chat history to a new device? As in, for adding a secondary device that'll be using different OMEMO keys but will share existing chat history.<br><br>Can't find a way to do this on Conversations IM either.
<p>Which client should I use for <a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#XMPP</a> / <a href="/tags/jabber/" rel="tag">#Jabber</a>?</p><p><img src="https://neodb.social/media/emoji/social.coop/boosts_appreciated.png" class="emoji" alt=":boosts_appreciated:" title=":boosts_appreciated:"></p>
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<p>Μωράκια εδώ θα είμαι σήμερα... <br><a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#xmpp</a> <a href="/tags/movim/" rel="tag">#movim</a> <br><a href="https://mov.im/chat/kafeneio-public-chat%40conference.movim.eu/room" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="mov.im/chat/kafeneio-public-chat%40conference.movim.eu/room"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">mov.im/chat/kafeneio-public-ch</span><span class="invisible">at%40conference.movim.eu/room</span></a></p>
<p>Ich kann mich auf gajim.org mit meinem hookipa-Passwort nicht mehr einloggen. Gibt es ein Problem auf dem Server? Wie kann ich mein Passwort ändern?</p><p><a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#xmpp</a> <a href="/tags/frage/" rel="tag">#frage</a> <a href="/tags/problem/" rel="tag">#problem</a> <a href="/tags/gajim/" rel="tag">#gajim</a> <a href="/tags/hookipa/" rel="tag">#hookipa</a> <a href="/tags/passwort/" rel="tag">#passwort</a> <a href="/tags/server/" rel="tag">#server</a> <a href="/tags/hilfe/" rel="tag">#hilfe</a></p>
<p>Nachdem ich mein <a href="/tags/xmpp-konto/" rel="tag">#XMPP-Konto</a> auf <a href="/tags/hookipa/" rel="tag">#Hookipa</a> irrtümlich gelöscht habe, habe ich mich unter [email protected] neu registriert.</p><p><a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#xmpp</a> <a href="/tags/gajim/" rel="tag">#gajim</a></p>
<p><a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#XMPP</a> at <a href="/tags/fosdem/" rel="tag">#FOSDEM</a></p><p>The XMPP Community is very excited to announce the <a href="/tags/realtime/" rel="tag">#Realtime</a> Lounge at the coming FOSDEM 2026! Once again, many members will happily <a href="/tags/welcome/" rel="tag">#welcome</a> you!</p><p><a href="https://xmpp.org/2025/11/xmpp-at-fosdem-2026/" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="xmpp.org/2025/11/xmpp-at-fosdem-2026/"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">xmpp.org/2025/11/xmpp-at-fosde</span><span class="invisible">m-2026/</span></a></p><p><a href="/tags/jabber/" rel="tag">#jabber</a> <a href="/tags/chat/" rel="tag">#chat</a> <a href="/tags/interoperability/" rel="tag">#interoperability</a> <a href="/tags/rtc/" rel="tag">#rtc</a> <a href="/tags/standards/" rel="tag">#standards</a> <a href="/tags/federation/" rel="tag">#federation</a> <a href="/tags/decentralisation/" rel="tag">#decentralisation</a> <a href="/tags/brussels/" rel="tag">#Brussels</a> <a href="/tags/belgium/" rel="tag">#Belgium</a></p>
<p>Absolutely nobody knows what an XMPP address is, so just go ahead and call it a:</p><p><a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#XMPP</a> <a href="/tags/conversations_im/" rel="tag">#Conversations_im</a> <a href="/tags/jabber/" rel="tag">#Jabber</a></p>
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<p>Já tenho 4 contactos em XMPP (pending name change)!!! 🥳📈</p><p><a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#xmpp</a></p>
<p>Just over three weeks remain until the 27th <a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#XMPP</a> Summit takes place in Brussels. If you’re planning to attend but haven’t registered yet, please make sure to add your name to the wiki by the end of this week: <a href="https://wiki.xmpp.org/web/Conferences/Summit_27" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="wiki.xmpp.org/web/Conferences/Summit_27"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">wiki.xmpp.org/web/Conferences/</span><span class="invisible">Summit_27</span></a></p><p>If you’re an XMPP developer or spec author and weren’t planning to attend, I’d strongly encourage you to reconsider</p><p>For those who can’t make it to Brussels but will be in Berlin on Wednesday, February 12th, we’ll be discussing the Summit at that week’s XMPP Meetup</p>
<p>Deixo aqui este primeiro rascunho.</p><p>São bem-vindas sugestões, correções...</p><p>Obrigado!</p><p><a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#xmpp</a> <a href="/tags/conversations/" rel="tag">#conversations</a> <a href="/tags/monocleschat/" rel="tag">#monocleschat</a> <a href="/tags/quicksy/" rel="tag">#quicksy</a> <a href="/tags/monal/" rel="tag">#monal</a> <a href="/tags/whatsapp/" rel="tag">#whatsapp</a> <a href="/tags/telegram/" rel="tag">#telegram</a></p>
<p>FEDIVERSO.GALEGO</p><p>3 ALTERNATIVAS, MIRA O FÍO 🧵 </p><p>Únete. Comparte os GRUPOS cos teus contactos de <a href="/tags/telegram/" rel="tag">#telegram</a> e <a href="/tags/whatsapp/" rel="tag">#whatsapp</a>. Axúdalles 💪</p><p>JABBER / XMPP</p><p>xmpp:[email protected]?join</p><p>Instala Conversations, Monocles, Dino, Gajim, movim,... o que máis che guste.</p><p>Lista de aplicacións/clientes:</p><p><a href="https://joinjabber.org/docs/apps/" rel="nofollow"><span class="invisible">https://</span>joinjabber.org/docs/apps/</a></p><p>para todas as plataformas.</p><p>Lista de servidores para crear unha conta:</p><p><a href="https://providers.xmpp.net/" rel="nofollow"><span class="invisible">https://</span>providers.xmpp.net/</a></p><p>(agardando polo servidor «galego» 😬 )</p><p><a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#xmpp</a> <a href="/tags/im/" rel="tag">#im</a> <a href="/tags/fediverso/" rel="tag">#fediverso</a> <a href="/tags/mensaxería/" rel="tag">#mensaxería</a></p>
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[rant]<br>Looking for nice software to selfhost on very moderate hardware these days is like:<br>"add this to your kubernetes cluster // terraform something....// This is your docker compose file..."<br><br>I just want an efficient program, bare metal, also not three reverse proxys in a row.<br>And also I'm not running some supercluster in the "cloud".<br>Seems everyone virtualizes everything and abstracts everything, containers in containers in VMs. Even "normal" mastodon hosters, I mean I understand if people use it for running something like running Instagram, OK.<br>And then many still have quite often some downtime because (I guess?) in all this complexity, that exists to add reliability, there are config errors or incompatibilities.<br>[/rant]<br>I Love I've found snac and the prosody xmpp server, they run on a potato, snac only since this year, prosody since 10y, started on a raspberrypi1b. And they have no downtime. I want more like that. I don't know the right Hashtags. Is this <a href="/tags/permacomputing/" rel="tag">#permacomputing</a>? I guess that's even much more basic and closer to the hardware?<br><a href="/tags/keepitsimple/" rel="tag">#keepitsimple</a><br><br><a href="/tags/snac/" rel="tag">#snac</a> <a href="/tags/prosody/" rel="tag">#prosody</a> <a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#xmpp</a> <a href="/tags/tinyweb/" rel="tag">#tinyweb</a> <a href="/tags/tinyfedi/" rel="tag">#tinyfedi</a> <a href="/tags/rant/" rel="tag">#rant</a> <a href="/tags/shitpost/" rel="tag">#shitpost</a><br>
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<p><a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#XMPP</a> enthusiasts out there: what would you say the ultimate Achilles heel of the XMPP ecosystem is, at present? Fragmentation of clients? What?</p><p>My sense is that it's this: when one goes to store an XMPP address in one's addressbook, there doesn't seem to be standard way to store an XMPP address. <a href="/tags/android/" rel="tag">#Android</a> doesn't have that as an allowable field, and <a href="/tags/thunderbird/" rel="tag">#Thunderbird</a> and <a href="/tags/nextcloud/" rel="tag">#Nextcloud</a> have an "Instant Messaging" field, where the type can be set to "XMPP". But are these two compatible with each other when trying to sync between them? Edit: Yes, but there's a catch: *the XMPP address must be prefixed with "xmpp:"*</p><p>So "[email protected]" is not an OK XMPP address, but "xmpp:[email protected]" is.</p><p>Then to make matters worse, now there's a wish to change the labeling of "XMPP Address" to "Chat ID": <a href="https://gultsch.social/@daniel/114012904576436518" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="gultsch.social/@daniel/114012904576436518"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">gultsch.social/@daniel/1140129</span><span class="invisible">04576436518</span></a></p><p>It might be a long time before the address synchy-ness ever works again between Android <-> <a href="/tags/davx5/" rel="tag">#Davx5</a> <-> Nextcloud <->Thunderbird</p><p>Note: Android allows a "Jabber" type for an IM address, where you *don't* prefix the address with "xmpp:". </p><p>(<a href="/tags/deltachat/" rel="tag">#DeltaChat</a> gets to gloat hard here, as they have plain-old email addresses)</p><p><a href="/tags/prosody/" rel="tag">#prosody</a> <a href="/tags/conversations/" rel="tag">#conversations</a> <a href="/tags/gajim/" rel="tag">#gajim</a> <a href="/tags/dino/" rel="tag">#dino</a> <a href="/tags/snikket/" rel="tag">#snikket</a> <a href="/tags/monocles/" rel="tag">#monocles</a> <a href="/tags/monal/" rel="tag">#monal</a></p>
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<p>I read here that <a href="/tags/matrix/" rel="tag">#Matrix</a> / <a href="/tags/element/" rel="tag">#Element</a> has a dark history of funding and developing by the (original) Israeli company <a href="/tags/amdocs/" rel="tag">#Amdocs</a>. I don't know if this is still the case, but alarming it is.</p><p><a href="https://lukesmith.xyz/articles/matrix-vs-xmpp" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="lukesmith.xyz/articles/matrix-vs-xmpp"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">lukesmith.xyz/articles/matrix-</span><span class="invisible">vs-xmpp</span></a></p><p>So maybe I need to move away from Matrix. But to where? I really tried to endorse <a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#XMPP</a>, but two important issues stopped me.</p><p>1. Fluent multi-device support. I don't need to explain this I think.</p><p>2. Always end-to-end encryption for DM's and (at least by default) group chats.</p><p>Because we are now living in the year 2025, are both issues now fully resolved?</p>
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<p>This weeks <a href="/tags/fedibruary/" rel="tag">#Fedibruary</a> topic was an <a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#XMPP</a> / <a href="/tags/jabber/" rel="tag">#Jabber</a> server and following a suggestion here on masto (thanks <span class="h-card"><a href="https://chaos.social/@erebion" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@<span>erebion</span></a></span> !) I installed Prosody .<br>In a move which probably made my life harder overall, I decided to install within our network and not on a public server. This is a problem because XMPP servers push mail to each other like SMTP... which I should have remembered before hand....</p><p>Anyway, I did successfully set up <a href="/tags/prosody/" rel="tag">#Prosody</a> and did some experiments, messaging to my <a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#xmpp</a>.social account and a second account I had created on the private server.</p><p>Because (i believe) of split dns issues i was having the users on my private server can't share media or files . I hope that would be a matter of correctly configuring dns and the issue might go away.</p><p>I'd have liked to have done a better job of this one but I think this is a valid proof of concept and I will be storing my notes ("documentation") away for a future live deployment.</p>
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<p>Do <a href="/tags/privacy/" rel="tag">#privacy</a> people or <a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#XMPP</a> fans think the <a href="/tags/matrix/" rel="tag">#Matrix</a> protocol is a project of intelligence of "<a href="/tags/israel/" rel="tag">#Israel</a>"?</p>
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<p>Even though <a href="/tags/signal/" rel="tag">#Signal</a> *itself* has sound security - taken in isolation - it's always moored in an ecosystem (that of smartphones which run <a href="/tags/ios/" rel="tag">#iOS</a> or <a href="/tags/android/" rel="tag">#Android</a>) which, by default, have <a href="/tags/ai/" rel="tag">#AI</a> set up to shoulder-surf Signal, sending reports back to the mothership. In <a href="/tags/ios/" rel="tag">#iOS</a>, that AI is called "<a href="/tags/apple/" rel="tag">#Apple</a> Intelligence", and in <a href="/tags/android/" rel="tag">#Android</a>, it's called <a href="/tags/google/" rel="tag">#Google</a> Assistant. Repeat, these are on by default. *Only a small percentage of your family, friends, colleagues, and fellow country-persons will pain-stakingly disable these.*</p><p>Sure, Signal itself is secure by default, but "a chain is only as strong as its weakest link". And the weakest link is the ecosystem which Signal is moored in - that of smartphones policed and patrolled by AI, which report back to their respective motherships *in a strong majority of cases*.</p><p>Alternatives like <a href="/tags/deltachat/" rel="tag">#Deltachat</a> (for normies willing to open their wallets/purses to rent an auto-crypt-compatible email address) and <a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#XMPP</a> (easily free to use, however realistic and mature only for non-iOS/<a href="/tags/macos/" rel="tag">#MacOS</a>-users at present) have comparable E2E encryption. Deltachat and XMPP *don't* require smart-phone "moorings" - thereby making it much more realistic to dodge the almost-pervasively AI-patrolled ecosystems.</p><p><a href="/tags/infosec/" rel="tag">#infosec</a></p>
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<p>Thunderbird is a free open source communications suite (supports email, RSS, XMPP, IRC, Matrix, Usenet). They have an official video account at:</p><p>➡️ <span class="h-card"><a href="https://tilvids.com/accounts/thunderbird" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@<span>thunderbird</span></a></span> </p><p>They've already posted 29 videos, if these haven't federated to your server yet you can browse them all at <a href="https://tilvids.com/a/thunderbird/videos" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="tilvids.com/a/thunderbird/videos"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">tilvids.com/a/thunderbird/vide</span><span class="invisible">os</span></a></p><p>They also have a general social media account at <span class="h-card"><a href="https://mastodon.online/@thunderbird" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@<span>[email protected]</span></a></span> </p><p><a href="/tags/featuredpeertube/" rel="tag">#FeaturedPeerTube</a> <a href="/tags/thunderbird/" rel="tag">#Thunderbird</a> <a href="/tags/email/" rel="tag">#Email</a> <a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#XMPP</a> <a href="/tags/irc/" rel="tag">#IRC</a> <a href="/tags/matrix/" rel="tag">#Matrix</a> <a href="/tags/foss/" rel="tag">#FOSS</a> <a href="/tags/peertube/" rel="tag">#PeerTube</a> <a href="/tags/peertubers/" rel="tag">#PeerTubers</a></p>
<p>The road to mainstream Matrix [LWN.net]</p><p><a href="https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1009932/572571cd50cc094b/" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1009932/572571cd50cc094b/"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">lwn.net/SubscriberLink/1009932</span><span class="invisible">/572571cd50cc094b/</span></a></p><p><span class="h-card"><a href="https://mastodon.matrix.org/@matrix" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@<span>matrix</span></a></span> </p><p>"Matrix is an open protocol for decentralised, secure communications. …"</p><p><a href="/tags/fosdem/" rel="tag">#FOSDEM</a> <a href="/tags/matrix/" rel="tag">#Matrix</a> <a href="/tags/element/" rel="tag">#Element</a> <a href="/tags/chat/" rel="tag">#chat</a> <a href="/tags/irc/" rel="tag">#IRC</a> <a href="/tags/slack/" rel="tag">#Slack</a> <a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#XMPP</a></p>
<p>Getting started with XMPP/Jabber and PGP for federated, encrypted messaging</p><p>This is a short thread where I explain how I started using the XMPP protocol and PGP encryption for secure messaging. I am not a security expert, but I am a mathematician and I am confortable with the Linux command line. This guide is for people who want to use PGP for secure messaging easily. You will need to be okay with typing commands into the Linux command line in order to do this, but I will tell you exactly what to enter.</p><p>Part 1: XMPP</p><p>Mastodon is like email, but for social media. You sign up for an account with a server, and then you can talk with any other accounts that are signed up on other servers, as long as your servers are getting along. (No one wants emails from the sketchy spam server, and we want to be able to choose between Yahoo, Gmail, etc.) XMPP (a.k.a. Jabber) is the same thing for text messaging.</p><p>Just like signing up for an email/Mastodon account, you need to sign up for an account. You can find a list of servers at <a href="https://list.jabber.at/" rel="nofollow"><span class="invisible">https://</span>list.jabber.at/</a> and will probably at least need to provide an email addess when making an account.</p><p>Once you have made an account, you need a client. On Linux, I've been having a good time using Dino (<a href="https://dino.im/" rel="nofollow"><span class="invisible">https://</span>dino.im/</a>). You can then enter your account name and password to log into your XMPP account and start chatting! There are both public rooms and you can also message directly with your friends.</p><p><a href="/tags/security/" rel="tag">#security</a> <a href="/tags/pgp/" rel="tag">#PGP</a> <a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#XMPP</a> <a href="/tags/foss/" rel="tag">#FOSS</a> <a href="/tags/jabber/" rel="tag">#Jabber</a> <a href="/tags/dino/" rel="tag">#Dino</a> <a href="/tags/monocleschat/" rel="tag">#MonoclesChat</a></p><p>(1/4)</p>
<p>I really like using <a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#XMPP</a>, but the XMPP fans claiming "Signal isn't secure because it's centralised" are annoying.</p><p>It's like saying "Potatoes are not vegetables because they contain starch, just like noodles". It makes NO sense to say that.</p><p>Centralised services can be very secure, they just have different issues. Censorship could occur, for example, also downtimes.</p><p>And that coming from people often claiming that verifying fingerprints is "unnecessary" because "XMPP is secure".</p><p>What the hell?</p>
<p><a href="/tags/xsf/" rel="tag">#XSF</a> Announcement</p><p>Today the <a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#XMPP</a> Standards Foundation publishes an Open Letter to urge <a href="/tags/meta/" rel="tag">#Meta</a> to adopt XMPP for messaging <a href="/tags/interoperability/" rel="tag">#interoperability</a>.</p><p>It’s time for real interoperability. Let’s make it happen.</p><p><a href="https://xmpp.org/announcements/open-letter-meta-dma/" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="xmpp.org/announcements/open-letter-meta-dma/"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">xmpp.org/announcements/open-le</span><span class="invisible">tter-meta-dma/</span></a></p><p><a href="/tags/jabber/" rel="tag">#jabber</a> <a href="/tags/chat/" rel="tag">#chat</a> <a href="/tags/rtc/" rel="tag">#rtc</a><br><a href="/tags/opensource/" rel="tag">#opensource</a> <a href="/tags/decentralization/" rel="tag">#decentralization</a> <a href="/tags/standard/" rel="tag">#standard</a> <a href="/tags/dma/" rel="tag">#dma</a></p>
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