Modern XMPP project discussion - 2023-09-19


  1. MattJ

    https://migrate.modernxmpp.org/ has been updated with contributions from Zash and cal0pteryx (thanks!). It now looks much nicer and supports migration of bookmarks.

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  2. emus

    Great work! but I am missing related content on the terminology etc?

  3. Federico

    > https://migrate.modernxmpp.org/ has been updated with contributions from Zash and cal0pteryx (thanks!). It now looks much nicer and supports migration of bookmarks. 👏

  4. emus

    lets put it in the newsletter

  5. raucao

    does someone know why my client won't let me send emoji reactions in one MUC, but it does in another one on another server, when both MUCs seem to have the same settings? i think one is prosody, the other one is ejabberd...

  6. raucao

    one of the two being this one :)

  7. raucao

    both semi-anonymous

  8. Zash

    https://github.com/processone/ejabberd/issues/3397

  9. raucao

    ah, that's it

  10. raucao

    thx

  11. raucao

    it's undocumented, but it seems like they merged it to core

  12. raucao

    oh wait, only in august, so it's unreleased. got it

  13. Zash

    I guess you're waiting for the next version :)

  14. raucao

    i am eagerly waiting for it now that i know this :)

  15. rom1dep

    It's ok to compile ejabberd from git ^^

  16. raucao

    it's also ok to wait for stable releases and use your existing package update automation, when you run a service used by other people

  17. rom1dep

    Fair, I meant it as "it's very stable in general and has some perks"

  18. raucao

    that's good to know, thanks

  19. rom1dep

    But I prefer the source approach over packages *because* it's used by other people and it's then just easier to patch things up if ever needed