Signal is to privacy what duct tape is to a broken item - it solves your issues and concerns, but you shouldn't expect it to last. Instead, consider Matrix.
I think it would be nice to have a consumer focused document covering:
Product risks.
Roadmap of where we want to go.
Feature implementation matrix of where we want to go.
I would also like to know the challenges to what we want (feasibility? pros/cons?)
In addition:
I don’t want to depend on servers.
I don’t want the risk of self hosting a server.
I don’t want a server that can be blocked.
I don’t want to trust client/server code.
I don’t want people/admins to know who I am talking to.
I don’t want people/admins to know where I’m talking from.
I don’t want admins to know about groups, the subject, or the members.
I don’t want to depend on an organization that can be controlled by government or ideology.
I don’t want to depend on anything that can be shutdown.
Status and Session seem to be the next evolution (though still not perfect).
I think it would be nice to have a consumer focused document covering:
In addition: I don’t want to depend on servers.
I don’t want the risk of self hosting a server. I don’t want a server that can be blocked. I don’t want to trust client/server code. I don’t want people/admins to know who I am talking to. I don’t want people/admins to know where I’m talking from. I don’t want admins to know about groups, the subject, or the members. I don’t want to depend on an organization that can be controlled by government or ideology. I don’t want to depend on anything that can be shutdown.
Status and Session seem to be the next evolution (though still not perfect).
I think Jami is one of the best contenders, on the serverless p2p sides, :)