-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 10/29/13 10:11 AM, Jonas Wielicki wrote: > On 28.10.2013 22:24, Dave Cridland wrote: >> So if we're purely aiming at end users wanting IM accounts, then >> yes, Jabber seems to be the obvious choice. I think this document >> essentially aims at server administrators (who apparently use >> either equally), but I suspect that the whole TLS thing would be >> most useful if it were something server admins could brag about >> to their users; that suggests using the Jabber mark. > > This is indeed a strange phenomenon. Even amongst the people I > introduced to XMPP, the name “Jabber” is more popular. I think it > related to the fact that XMPP is a four letter acronym, which > sounds technical (especially in DE, where X is a rare letter), > while Jabber is a short word which is somewhat easier to memorize.
I completely agree. "XMPP" is a geeky term. > I just wanted to throw that in, I take it's not really possible to > get that trademark back, although it is probably the term by which > the network is best known by the end users. You can call it the Jabber network all you want, that's fair use. This topic came up at the XMPP Summit last week because some people there were talking about building an easier way for end user to register accounts on servers. For example, if some people were to run a centralized registration service, would it be more user-friendly to run that at, say, register.jabber.org than at register.xmpp.net? And most of the folks at the meetings agreed that register.jabber.org might be more user-friendly. (And yes, it does seem that end users often think the only place to register "Jabber" accounts is at jabber.org.) Peter P.S. The license plate on my car still says "JABBER", not "XMPP". :P -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.19 (Darwin) Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJSb9+jAAoJEOoGpJErxa2p/u8P/02zMQpNc+nrui9G8nt9wVki aMvuuROOo1VH1xsDage5fKL/d4EhOF8mTmlq26LJ0AqA2DPALOtvfyIAxieu7F1a 2dv7PEE9twj+OOZRuI6GPLRWwlkbi3fTNA6x6pGQFaaVQuN5ar6hsh/YIm9sCCgh LrNtxOrA3pZICLQnfh2Ox7JJ7Cr/nhdebJk+Hbu7uF8nC2yNWfnbJJ34PKvxHAqB WlpBIEzIJyn9qIssqeebv35Kfkpihm2kaTQGGfN4kkdi157Myc3JdicErUNsNDq7 MAnZ0QFdik27HWAYGsa5WezEkVLg49QXTASyZO6COEvT4aQoiCD7QKyfzu/3fUfu JRviw8yPJdNq/IKuoiJmoDoaJK6+aCqHhkGW2/VW/mwZ5JLydmoZiD+giifBPmi/ 7A6K68OGesJY0j4iv5+O6ljfniXlyPA/CiPuPBiIqbrLQIkLZNXNbUZF9W6yk/j1 mlwBx6kFAKfknmc+RC8zFFtnriXsJw7xwTGIGAYUGFeclqRPkfMGYzfjVOlJY6wN mDmYemkISrxfHgn5tQneqyziQ6RLeJAF7GbD3DlBCwzx93b8L1gVfLDpgdda62sT xnfMenm3GleXAZl57q0/zyyxhgX9MWkLdQQbAbNln1OZ3lTiZHr+4rJx/4UFpnG1 SjiM9Gwasj28XKN2YDfG =TYba -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ JDev mailing list Info: http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev Unsubscribe: [email protected] _______________________________________________
