After a series of trials used to gather feedback from the community, the
IETF has switched from Jabber to Zulip as its chat service.
For the last few meetings we provided Jabber bridges from the jabber
rooms used for each session to the related Zulip stream. Initially, this
bridged MeetEcho chat into Zulip, but as of IETF 114, MeetEcho chat was
built on Zulip, and the bridges carried the chat into Jabber. The
bridges were kept in place for IETF 114, and will be for IETF 115. They
will be removed at the end of that meeting. The Multi User Chat service
at jabber.ietf.org will also be taken down at that time. The logs of the
jabber rooms at [1] will be preserved at that location.
We are implementing the capture of the chat logs as meeting artifacts
stored in the datatracker for each meeting starting with IETF 114. As
noted in the Zulip implementation plan at [2] we are also investigating
other mechanisms for making the Zulip chat logs available without login.
After the bridges are removed, it will become possible to explore
Zulip’s topic organization structure more thoroughly during group meetings.
Robert Sparks
IETF Tools Project Manager
[1] https://jabber.ietf.org/jabber/logs/
[2]
https://github.com/ietf-tools/service-plans/blob/main/zulip-service-plan.md
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