Hi there
sorry I live in Prague but don't speak (yet ?) Czech.
I wonder if anybody is interested in a debate or a talk about XMPP.
I am working on a very advanced XMPP client, featuring things like decentralized blogging, file sharing, end 2 end encryption or games. In addition we have reflexions about the non neutrality of technology.
Beside our own project, I can talk or explain how you can use XMPP in your own project: most of people think XMPP is only about instant messaging, but it can be used to build anything implying sending messaging, it can even be use in electronic project (e.g. to control an arduino robot, or get a status).
You can have a look at our project page for more informations: http://salut-a-toi.org
So, if anybody is interested, please let me know.
Cheers Goffi
Hi Goffi,
AFAIK you've had a talk [1] on our Lightning Talks session like two years ago. Are there any major improvements in your project from that time?
[1] https://brmlab.cz/event/talknight?s%5B%5D=goffi
ruza
On 10/23/2015 02:23 PM, Goffi wrote:
Hi there
I wonder if anybody is interested in a debate or a talk about XMPP.
I am working on a very advanced XMPP client, featuring things like decentralized blogging, file sharing, end 2 end encryption or games. In addition we have reflexions about the non neutrality of technology.
Beside our own project, I can talk or explain how you can use XMPP in your own project: most of people think XMPP is only about instant messaging, but it can be used to build anything implying sending messaging, it can even be use in electronic project (e.g. to control an arduino robot, or get a status).
You can have a look at our project page for more informations: http://salut-a-toi.org
Le samedi 24 octobre 2015, 00:15:01 Pavel Ruzicka a écrit :
Hi Goffi,
AFAIK you've had a talk [1] on our Lightning Talks session like two years ago. Are there any major improvements in your project from that time?
[1] https://brmlab.cz/event/talknight?s%5B%5D=goffi
ruza
Hi Ruza,
indeed I went to brmlab 1 year 1/2 ago, I like to come and meet people personally, and hackerspaces are usually nice places for that.
You can imagine there have been huge improvements, but I would rather discuss about social/political implication than just an enumeration of features.
Cheers Goffi