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January 09, 2011, 12:10:06 AM
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I see that I can add YIM, AIM, MSN (none of which I use anymore) to my profile, but there is no option for XMPP (commonly known as Jabber).

Since this is the only popular FOSS IM protocol and the only decentralised one as well, it'd be nice to have it as an option.
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January 09, 2011, 12:36:57 AM
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I see that I can add YIM, AIM, MSN (none of which I use anymore) to my profile, but there is no option for XMPP (commonly known as Jabber).

Since this is the only popular FOSS IM protocol and the only decentralised one as well, it'd be nice to have it as an option.

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January 09, 2011, 01:06:40 AM
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Adding XMPP contact information here would be nice, as well as adding that for the other popular FOSS decentralised IM protocol - yeah, I mean IRC. There are numerous IRC networks indeed, but hey, there are numerous XMPP servers as well, so I guess that adding additional contact information such as alternate IM accounts for a given protocol might be good, too.
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January 09, 2011, 01:16:05 AM
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IRC, right.

While we're at it, should we use URIs for those?

e.g.
irc://irc.freenode.net/hook ← user "hook" at server irc.freenode.net
xmpp://matija.suklje@gabbler.org

Another problem is that
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January 09, 2011, 01:35:58 AM
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While we're at it, should we use URIs for those?

e.g.
irc://irc.freenode.net/hook ← user "hook" at server irc.freenode.net
xmpp://matija.suklje@gabbler.org

I don't think so, since the other IDs don't have a protocol. If you're already reading/filling the "IRC" field, there's no need to repeat the protocol. Something like "bob on freenode" or "bob@irc.freenode.net" might be sufficient. Same for JIDs.

BTW, the defined URI scheme for XMPP is xmpp:matija.suklje@gabbler.org, not xmpp://matija.suklje@gabbler.org (reason: it's an identifier, not a location).

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January 09, 2011, 01:44:08 AM
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I don't think so, since the other IDs don't have a protocol. If you're already reading/filling the "IRC" field, there's no need to repeat the protocol. Something like "bob on freenode" or "bob@irc.freenode.net" might be sufficient. Same for JIDs.

I don't think bob@irc.example.net is valid. Also the whole idea of URI's is that they're unique. Cut them up, and they're not.

E.g. I've seen quite a few people with their own XMPP servers, where their e-mail and XMPP addresses were identical. So if you skip the protocol bit in the URI your system can't tell one from the other.

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BTW, the defined URI scheme for XMPP is xmpp:matija.suklje@gabbler.org, not xmpp://matija.suklje@gabbler.org (reason: it's an identifier, not a location).

You are right there. My bad.
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January 09, 2011, 02:12:59 AM
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E.g. I've seen quite a few people with their own XMPP servers, where their e-mail and XMPP addresses were identical. So if you skip the protocol bit in the URI your system can't tell one from the other.

It sure can, since you would indicate your email in the "Email" field, and your Jabber address in the "JID" field.

Clearing any doubt: I'm only talking about your profile on this forum here, of course. The general case obviously needs URIs, which is the very reason of URIs' existence.

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January 13, 2011, 06:30:23 AM
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@hook: I know that's OT, but: Do you have any idea how to get the FSFE to accept bitcoin donations?  Roll Eyes

AFAIK they're still thinking about it. But maybe if more people would pledge to donate via Bitcoin, it'd be easier.
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February 13, 2011, 02:32:46 PM
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Why is this Thread in Local>Other ?
It should be in Off-Topic.

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February 22, 2011, 02:33:38 PM
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I'm a FSF associate for month already :-) and I've obviously been talking about BTC pledges on the channel. The message is (PDPC's too): the more, the better.

BTW, it might sound cheesy and even ad-like to some of you, but when I talked to PDPC (FN organisation) staffers, I said that our start-up (that will heavily rely on Bitcoin BTW) may spare them of hassle of dealing with BTC, J. agreed that it might be interesting and I guess that FSF[E?] staff might like it too. BTW, we're hiring (telecom joint (Google replacement ;-D) here, and a guy who've posted in this topic may prove that we *are* real and will pay in Bitcoin to the interested. PM me for details.
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May 12, 2011, 02:28:14 PM
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I see that I can add YIM, AIM, MSN (none of which I use anymore) to my profile, but there is no option for XMPP (commonly known as Jabber).

Since this is the only popular FOSS IM protocol and the only decentralised one as well, it'd be nice to have it as an option.
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