Remko Tronçon a écrit :
And a diggable story of mine: http://coccinella.im/never-support-walled-gardens

Laughing at people and pointing fingers is always easy (especially
afterwards), but it doesn't help anybody. Why not post or do something
constructing instead.


I'm not sure there is much technical content for this list yet though since, unless I'm mistaken, Facebook has not divulged how they will be using XMPP. Will they solely be using IM capabilities like Google does with Google Talk or will they go the real step further by using PubSub and other extensions, maybe adding P2P capabilities or even microblogging support. I hope they do.

To come back at Sander's point, I don't think we can blame client's developers indeed but rather we should wonder why Facebook has dropped their own technology like that? Letting people who had spent so long on that closed technology is not a really positive sign I believe and I hope Facebook will communicate enough on their support of XMPP. Will they open their servers for instance and be part of an open federation?

Just my 2 cents,
Remko

PS: it feels like the jabber mailing lists have become a forum for
posting links to blogs lately, instead of having actual content.
Strange phenomenon. Maybe i'll blog about it.

Links can trigger nice discussions, either on this list or off list. That happens all the time. That being said this particular thread started from... a link. What matters to me is that people talk about XMPP and giving the feeling that to discuss the protocol you have to post long thoughtful threads on a mailing-list doesn't show a very open mindset I think. In any case I will be looking for your blog post for sure.

- Sylvain

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