On 27.01.2021 22:01, Tedd Sterr wrote:
In lieu of an official Summit, I invite all interested parties to participate
in the unofficial Slummit!

Reply in this thread with a few short paragraphs about what you've been working
on, participating in, any projects you feel others should be made aware of, or
anything XMPP-related that you think others would find interesting. Feel free
to include a link to a longer, more detailed description elsewhere, but provide
a digestible summary first.

It doesn't need to be a well-edited masterpiece, and you don't have to
apologise for your less-than-perfect English, just get some words out and let
people know what's going on in the XMPP-world!

Additionally, if there's interest, I was considering organising a few voice/
video call mini-conferences for groups of 3-7 people (larger groups become a
communication burden), each focusing on a particular topic. (Dates 3-5 Feb,
times according to participants' availability.)


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Hi Ted,

Thanks for the initiative, here are my short paragraphs about what
I have been working on.


I have been working on Slixmpp lately, to the surprise of absolutely
nobody. I have strived to improve documentation by adding some
much-needed explanations of parts of the library and carving out
incorrect documentation that only worked with SleekXMPP. Updating pages
such as the event index, adding a plugin index, or changing the theme to
a more flexible one (with a dark mode!) was also part of that effort.

In the same vein, I have started to add some integration tests for
Slixmpp behavior and features, this doubles as examples of how the XEP
can be used and has already caught a fair number of possible
regressions. Writing them led me to re-think the workflows using
asynchronous code that are not optimal or even cumbersome, as many of
them are inherited from SleekXMPP, in which they made more sense. This
effort is still ongoing but should make Slixmpp more enjoyable and easy
to use in the long run.

On the feature front, I have added initial support for several recent
(or not-so-recent) XEPs, and in particular, I have started a MIX client
implementation that already provides basic functionality. I have to
thank the Tigase folks at xmpp.cloud for running a public MIX and
MIX-PAM-enabled server to test against.


This activity has led to two Slixmpp releases (1.6.0 [0] and 1.7.0 [1])
in recent months, and a new 1.8.0 version should land in a matter of
weeks.


[0] https://lab.louiz.org/poezio/slixmpp/-/releases#slix-1.6.0
[1] https://lab.louiz.org/poezio/slixmpp/-/releases#slix-1.7.0


Mathieu
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