For interested parties, the myths can be found here http://matrix.org/blog/faq/

/Steffen 

> On 10/08/2015, at 18.02, Dave Cridland <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I've noticed that a large well-funded group have been attending a number of 
> conferences and making unfortunately ill-informed statements about XMPP, in 
> favour of their own solution in a number of spaces in which we overlap.
> 
> In conformity with Napoleon's suggestion that one should never attribute to 
> malice that which can adequately be explained by incompetence, I have tried 
> to address these statements directly, but sadly while representatives of the 
> organization were willing to agree they would correct their website, they 
> have remained too incompetent to do so.
> 
> This is terribly unfortunate, and so to help address this I knocked up some 
> answers to specific "myths" on a Wiki page, intended (by me) as a draft blog 
> post (but it could just as well stay on the Wiki, get reused as website 
> content, or whatever).
> 
> It's here: http://wiki.xmpp.org/web/index.php?title=Myths
> 
> Suggestions and corrections would be very much welcome; feel free to either 
> edit directly, or (possibly preferable) discuss in the XSF chatroom at 
> [email protected]
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Dave.

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