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4does anyone even use XMPP any more?– Journeyman GeekCommented Mar 12 at 10:50
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2@JourneymanGeek apparently so; because it's multi clients/OS/protocol, including SMS (or even email for you) :), it's fairly standardized. XMPP is not my request, if it's declined then the list is that much shorter. My feedback isn't support for everything on the list, it's finish what's on your plate before diving in for seconds. --- Not sure why this didn't score better, because none of those requests were mine and were wanted at the time by others; we can close that question if no one wants anything there.– RobCommented Mar 12 at 20:47
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3XMPP is a convenient protocol to chat without requiring your friend/colleague/end user to use a given app/website edited by Google or Meta, and it's easy to fine-tune it to your needs, although I reckon it's a bit nerdy– globglogabgalabCommented Mar 14 at 18:49
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