I've a bit more time to elaborate now (and got word from my companies executive 
board on their position) ...

Context: the EU DMA has a timeline set for chat interoperability for the 
gatekeepers (WhatsApp and fb messenger for IM right now and Tiktok, Facebook 
Instagram and LinkedIn for social networks). The European Commission hopes the 
market drafts a standard for this, but they are allowed to appoint a standard 
themselves. This tender is a step towards more involvement of the EC in 
drafting the standard: a research into what the standard should look like. Meta 
is pushing towards E2EE C2S or gateway API access. On the last Mondays DMA 
conference this was approached quite critically from 'the field' (not in the 
last place by Ralph and me).

So the tender asks for desk research and interviews resulting in a report on 
how effective interop for IM and possibly social networks could look like. The 
estimated budget is quite royal for this, but there are also quite strict 
budget rules, making it more interesting for (cooperations of) individuals or 
foundations and less interesting for consultancy firms. For this reason, and 
because we want to focus more on our core expertises, my employer, Privacy 
Company, wont make a bid.

I'm not sure if the XSF should make a bid on this tender, the goals of the XSF 
are focussed on XMPP, not on IM interop in general. But within the XSF there is 
more then supreme knowledge on this topic and there is an excellent network 
within the IM world. So I think it would be both be very good for IM 
interoperability and for the XSF if (a collective of) people from the XMPP 
community would make a bid. And it is also a job....

I'm available for help, guidance and expertise, but I won't participate in the 
bid.

Note: the deadline is tight, so we have to move fast. The first step would be 
carefully reading the tender, second make a rough plan, third write the bid...

Winfried


On 26 June 2024 20:11:14 CEST, Peter Saint-Andre <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hallo Winfried,
>
>This seems intriguing, but I'm not sure what the exact import is. Perhaps you 
>can help educate us about what this means and how the XSF (or people in the 
>XMPP community) can get involved.
>
>Peter
>
>On 6/26/24 10:24 AM, Winfried Tilanus wrote:
>> Might be worthwhile.
>> 
>> <https://digital-markets-act.ec.europa.eu/dma-call-tenders-study-interoperability-tools-digital-single-market-2024-06-25_en>
>

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sent a decent mail.

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