Hi,

I have nothing against Buddycloud and I actually think it's a good project (even if I still hope it will become compatible with XEP-0277 soon or late), but saying « Buddycloud is far superior to anything you are going to find or build yourself in and out of the XMPP world. Period. » is insulting for other projects: we are working hard too, and we have done for years.

I don't want to enter in a project war, I naively hope that most of free software "social network" projects have more or less a common goal and can collaborate between them (and we have talked about collaborating in the last 2 summits). But I can't let somebody publicly say that without answering.

Goffi

On 11/02/2015 15:23, Stephen Pendleton wrote:
Buddycloud is far superior to anything you are going to find or build
yourself in and out of the XMPP world. Period. Also, Buddycloud is
superior to the walled garden stuff like Yammer.

I don't contribute to Buddycloud development, but I know those guys work
hard on it, so for you to infer it has security issues is vaguely insulting.

On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 3:59 AM, Goffi <go...@goffi.org
<mailto:go...@goffi.org>> wrote:

    On 11/02/2015 01:33, H8H wrote:

        On 09.02.2015 12:15, Goffi wrote:
        We are working on a "social network" in python, and looking for
        devs !
        The project is well advanced: http://salut-a-toi.org (demo on
        http://www.libervia.org).

        Still waiting for the validation mail :-)


    Oh really ? That's weird. I've just tried and it did work, so maybe
    it's being greylisted or something like that.

    Anyway you don't need an email to validate the account, just enter
    the login and password you choosed, the email is not checked (you
    just need something wich look like an email).

        Folks, we should keep this thread up, that everyone can share
        updates on
        his projects and roadmaps.


    If you want to follow what's happening, the first place is XSF's
    standard@ mailing list, where we discuss the XMPP issues we need to
    solve. Then you can follow the differents blogs (mine is
    www.goffi.org <http://www.goffi.org>, and I also publish time to
    time on planet jabber and planet jabber fr).

    We are also on x...@muc.xmpp.org <mailto:x...@muc.xmpp.org> and
    x...@conference.movim.eu <mailto:x...@conference.movim.eu> (the
    later is a small room where we discuss our inter-projects issues).
    And of course the MUC room of the projects (for Salut à Toi it's
    s...@chat.jabberfr.org <mailto:s...@chat.jabberfr.org>).

    So the best way if you want to be up-to-date is to choose a project
    (it seems that you have a go for buddycloud), then go to their muc
    and follow their blogs.

    Cheers
    Goffi

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