crossposted from here: https://lemmy.eus/post/10482


I believe that XMPP is one of the best protocols for chat communications there is, and I stand up for it. However, the clients that there are, are not comfortable for most people out there used to apps like Telegram, Whatsapp or whatever.

One can defend current XMPP clients saying that quoting with "> " is the traditional way, or that swiping to quote a message is not worth developing; I have plenty more examples like this.
Well, if you think so, OK, use those clients for yourself, but become aware that many people won’t use XMPP for just this reason.

After saying all this, I want to tell that I am willing to develop a new, modern looking and comfortable client for XMPP. I think of a client for Android in first instance, but I would have no problem on going further.

However, I don’t know programming, so I’m searching programmers who would like to get involved in this.
Although I’m not programmer, I have experience developing software projects, from internationalization to documentation, including ideas about features, testing and all other work there can be.

Will you help me spreading the word? :)

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    2 years ago

    Xmpp is fediverse?

    yes, because it federated with so-called instances using the same protocol which makes it a part of the fediverse

    fun fact, the xmpp protocol is based off Activitypub, look it up

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      22 years ago

      XMPP (XML based) is totally different from ActivityPub (JSON-LD based) and even predates ActivityPub by about 15 years.

      There are some efforts to bridge XMPP with the ActivityPub fediverse though.

    • @tofuwabohu@lemmy.161.social
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      12 years ago

      It’s decentralized, but federated. Email isn’t considered Fediverse either and I think it’s closer to xmpp. That said, I think both could become federated if other applications used their protocols and now that I think about it there’s at least a messenger using email protocol, so it probably is?