They should provide a libre API, and allow true federation - people could host their own Hello Servers w/ open Authentication. Until that is possible, it's pretty well locked down.
The good news is, Tox is a very good and user-friendly replacement. There's also Jitsi and SIP. >> My point was, that someone, somewhere, has to run proprietary software >> on their machines in order to get FFH to work, and that's a bad thing. > Someone already runs it (or not), no one else would need to run it too. > > But if the service was slower and with random delay, it would be > completely ok: we wouldn't know if it uses software or humans to perform > its API requests. > > > _______________________________________________ > Dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.parabola.nu/mailman/listinfo/dev
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