Hello,
I usually remain silent and read interesting threads but on this
topic I would like to express a few things.

I'm part of those to conceive Internet concepts such as
distributed and federated protocols as the core values of the
system.

I also think it has become very important to fight for data ownership
design concepts and interoperability, key to Internet, but seriously
in danger.

In these perspectives, I can only support free software projects,
and encourage decentralized and distributed schemes.

I am not surprised to see people arguing for either Telegram,
Signal, you-name-it. This is the failure of messaging apps to be
interoperable.

Early protocols such as IRC, and best example, SMTP was meant with
interop goal first. 

XMPP is good protocol set to try to provide a generic messaging
system. Lots of clients and servers exists and each server can
interconnect, and each client can connect to any server they can
register with.

Matrix is very interesting, while I think, as a modern comm protocol
it should require e2ee by default.

I won't argue for a specific project or protocol, but I would like
to express that I wish people favor interop, decentralized, and
help supporting such Internet strengh.


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|_|0|_| julien Mabillard
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