As an XMPP fan, I support this:
"What if we could make a Signal that was a little more open? And an XMPP that was a little bit less diverse? Accept that we would trade some of the agility for robustness, and some of our diversity in favour of consistent usability.
Can we move beyond Signal’s flaws to build something that is open, interoperable, user-friendly, consistent and decentralized? I believe so, and as they say, there’s only one way to find out."
@voltronic so I found their Plan for doing circles. It sounds like what you/we want is on the roadmap, just not there yet:
https://github.com/snikket-im/snikket-server/issues/58
I also found an FAQ that doesn't appear to actually be linked to from anywhere on their site (or at least I hadn't been able to find it):
And they've got an active XMPP channel where the devs hang out - which I have now joined via my Snikket client:
xmpp:[email protected]?join
/nosanitize
@john_b
Much appreciated; I'll check those out.
@voltronic Naturally they release a new server version less than 24 hours after I deployed mine. Good thing it only took about 30 seconds to upgrade!
@voltronic If you happen to find time in the next week, this link will get you (and anyone else who wants to use it!) into the 'coso' circle on my brand-new Snikket server:
https://chat.vpot8.ooo/invite/p73s16RBH0EzxmVp/
I'm impressed with it from my initial testing, though I don't know for sure if / how long I'll keep this instance running.