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RE[6]: IÃ��ïÃÂ&iques
by shmerl on Fri 13th Jul 2012 03:56
in reply to "RE[5]: IÃ��ïÃÂ&iques"
Still what prevented them from using regular XMPP with federation? I see no technical reasons, only political. Normal IM services using federated protocol promote open communication. Walled gardens promote only themselves. Yes, Whatsapp protocol was reconstructed for N9, but if instead it was using regular XMPP, one could just use any client out there without efforts to unscramble custom changes. And the lack of federation defeats the purpose. Non federated XMPP while being XMPP is a wall. Facebook for example is not federated, even though it uses standard protocol.
Edited 2012-07-13 04:01 UTC




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But both definitely defeat the idea that "no one has made XMPP easy and consumable".
No one needs to publicly announce what protocol they use. It's good enough that we nerds know about it.
BTW, the fact that XMPP is used in WhatsApp helped a lot to implement a non-official client on the N9. I doubt they could have done it otherwise.
Edited 2012-07-12 23:33 UTC