Re: obtaining XMPP accounts
Peter Saint-Andre <[email protected]> Tue, 8 Dec 2015 14:04:02 -0700
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On 12/8/15 2:01 PM, Dave Cridland wrote: > > > On 8 December 2015 at 20:53, Peter Saint-Andre <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > On 12/8/15 1:07 PM, Dave Cridland wrote: > > Certainly I do have the feeling that as an > end user, obtaining an XMPP account is now very hard, with the > effective > closure of end-user services from jabber.org <http://jabber.org> > <http://jabber.org> (the > obvious go-to public server) and the dropping of XMPP by Google > Talk - > > > I'm not sure I'd say "very hard" - there are still plenty of servers > listed at xmpp.net <http://xmpp.net>. Could it be easier? Probably. > It might be good to have a page about that at the new xmpp.org > <http://xmpp.org> website. > > > By comparison to ${ARBITRARY_IM_SERVICE}, yes, I think it is very hard. > Our on-boarding process is nothing like as easy as the somewhat > commonplace "Download app, run app, do some registration dance" - > instead it's "Download app, go to some website, go to some other website > and try to figure out how to create an account, configure app." > > It was better - for the user - when XEP-0077 was commonplace, since at > least a client should ship with a list of servers. Of course, that level > of simplicity brought its own problems, but I think we could make that > process a lot smoother without compromising security entirely. Ah, I see what you're saying. Yes, I completely agree. It would be great to figure out a better onboarding process and I know that Matthew Wild was thinking about that but I don't know if he got to the point of writing code... Peter _______________________________________________ JDev mailing list Info: http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev Unsubscribe: [email protected] _______________________________________________