Then what about hack into Apple's official iMessage? That will give us LOTS of 
client support - it is already built into every Mac running OS X 10.8+ and 
every iOS device running iOS 5.0+. We just need to bring it to Linux and 
Windows since Apple devices already have that out of the box, and Apple have 
already set up servers for us. Let alone the fact that this thing can be used 
for not only our communication, but also everyone else - average Joe's.

在 2013-2-27,下午11:23,David Chisnall <[email protected]> 写道:

> On 27 Feb 2013, at 15:14, Maxthon Chan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Security. This firewalled gmcd will only push notifications to the clients 
>> that connected to it. All requests have to go through HTTP interface built 
>> on ohttpd and bundles, and routed to the firewalled gmcd.
> 
> I meant the high-level problem.  The problem we have is that SILC has poor 
> client support, which is discouraging people from using it.  You proposing 
> that we address this problem by switching to a protocol that has NO client 
> support.  
> 
> I don't know where to begin with your 'security' comments, other than to 
> suggest that you find a book that gives a beginners' guide to computer 
> security.
> 
> David
> 
> -- Sent from my brain
> 
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