On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 10:41 AM Ferhat Ziba <fero.z...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What about implementing own transparent encrypted service? And deliver an > opensource version ? > But if one wanted to do that, there's no reason to do that under a project like Adium. It wouldn't be using libpurple or even necessarily Cocoa, so there's little to no code reuse potential from the Adium codebase. And Signal I think fulfills your goals, right? (Encrypted service, open source; not sure what you mean by "transparent" in this context.) Moses > Am 18.01.2019 um 18:40 schrieb Luke Hiesterman <gravis...@gmail.com>: > > To me the interesting features of a modern chat system aren’t easily > achievable by an Adium-like project. I want end-to-end encryption and I > want cloud transcript syncing between clients as fundamental basics before > I would even consider using a service. Then I need a network effect of the > service so people I know are using it. > > I struggle to picture a world where a project like Adium could deliver > that. > > Luke > >