Open SkyperTHC opened 10 years ago
There is at jabber.thc.org but it is private. I do not mind being on the list. From everyone at THC thanks a lot for the effort in making XMPP secure.
regards,
skyper
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 6:40 PM, Peter Saint-Andre <notifications@github.com
wrote:
Thanks for your interest in improving XMPP security! This manifesto is intended to be signed by developers of XMPP servers, clients, and libraries, and by service providers who deploy XMPP services (i.e.., people who can actually commit to making changes in their software and services). As far as I can determine, you do not develop XMPP software and there is no XMPP service at thc.org. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/stpeter/manifesto/pull/29#issuecomment-28592713 .
When you say "private", do you mean (a) it is not connected to the public XMPP network via server-to-server connections or (b) open registration is disallowed? Yes, these terms are confusing. :-)
both. not connected to the XMPP network and open registration is disallowed. Might change at some point in the future but that's a long way off.
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 10:06 PM, Peter Saint-Andre < notifications@github.com> wrote:
When you say "private", do you mean (a) it is not connected to the public XMPP network via server-to-server connections or (b) open registration is disallowed? Yes, these terms are confusing. :-)
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/stpeter/manifesto/pull/29#issuecomment-28607436 .
Thanks for your interest in improving XMPP security! This manifesto is intended to be signed by developers of XMPP servers, clients, and libraries, and by service providers who deploy XMPP services (i.e.., people who can actually commit to making changes in their software and services). As far as I can determine, you do not develop XMPP software and there is no XMPP service at thc.org. Please correct me if I'm wrong.