Quoting Petter Reinholdtsen (2017-01-25 23:34:46) > > Congratulation with the new release. :) > > One thing about the setup made me wonder: > > [James Valleroy] > > - Split Chat Server (XMPP) app into Chat Server (ejabberd) and Chat > > Client (jsxc). > > Given a few recent blog posts[1,2,3], I wonder if perhaps it make > sense to replace ejabberd with prosody. Anyone know more? I do not > know much about XMPP myself. I've been testing the xmpp server on > debian.org the last few days, and the amount of spam messages worries > me. Will a FreedomBox XMPP server have the same problem?
The recent blog posts are essentially about configuring a Jabber server to support the features of the Android-based Jabber client Conversations. Such configuration is possible to do with both Ejabberd and Prosody, so I fail to see the reason for switching based on that. Makes sense to identify the comparable changes needed for Ejabberd and apply those. I believe the debian.org Jabber server runs Prosody, and you point out that that setup is known to have problems handling spim. Possibly Ejabberd has similar problems (I have run a couple of ejabberd systems for several years without experiencing a single spim but that might simply be because I am not as exciting a target as debian.org). I fail to see the reason for switching to a server known to have issues with spim. - Jonas -- * Jonas Smedegaard - idealist & Internet-arkitekt * Tlf.: +45 40843136 Website: http://dr.jones.dk/ [x] quote me freely [ ] ask before reusing [ ] keep private
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