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Well, generally I see it as a compromise - apart from the ~noble goals, keep in mind which solutions have a realistic chance of gaining momentum. Otherwise, if you strive for purity too much, the public might steer to really nasty solutions.
Luckily, Gmail/Gtalk is decently standard-compliant (it pushed some after all) and interoperable ...while being quite possibly the most popular XMPP client, if I'd have to guess.