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XMPP from phone to workstation #498

Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Please add an option to convey phone notifications via XMPP to workstation (or 
vise versa).  This would allow less traumatic communication over the public 
internet and would not require battery sucking wifi.

XMPP ought be OTR encrypted.  You likely need not reinvent the wheel as there 
are three android clients with OTR capability

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I wager the Guardian Project would point you in the right direction

http://guardianproject.info/wiki/Always_Secure_Messaging

https://guardianproject.info/

https://dev.guardianproject.info/

"Always Secure Messaging ("AweSoMe") is a collaborative effort to build 
interoperable, open-source, secure messaging applications, that work from 
mobile to mobile, as well as mobile to web. In particular, the goal is to 
create an extremely usable and high quality experience, that simultaneously 
supports one-to-one and one-to-many (group) end-to-end secure messaging 
communications.

Overall, we want to promote messaging tools and the projects behind them taht 
are truly awesome, and willing to collaborate in an awesome manner. 
Additionally, we seek to aid users who care about, or absolutely require, 
secure and private messaging, by providing with a simple labeling of "AWESOME" 
or "NOT AWESOME".

The basic principles below guide our efforts:

    We believe in Security by Default, Privacy by Design
    We believe in practical, usable solutions to perilous problems.
    We believe in open protocols, not just products.
    We believe in partnerships, not proprietary fiefdoms.
    We believe in building a community of collaborators, not a cacophony of criticism and unnecessary competition. "

Original issue reported on code.google.com by ihategeemails@gmail.com on 10 Aug 2012 at 12:22

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
... therefore this ought NOT be built upon google's gtalk.  Instead build upon 
actual-XMPP.

Original comment by ihategeemails@gmail.com on 10 Aug 2012 at 12:24