Wow... this looks very interesting topic, see 
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/release-team/2015-April/msg00050.html

I think there's an important point here. Consider that messaging is still used 
and protocols should be prioritized over others.
Have many protocols in the same application is very useful, but now is not a 
priority, many popular messaging system are integrated into the website like 
facebook, Hangouts or Skype.

Telepathy framework does not have a very active development, but can be 
enhanced aseptic protocols to provide free messaging (text, voice call and 
video call).

So I think 3 protocols must be strengthened and supported in gnome-chat:

SIP:  ReSIProcate is a recent project that enhances SIP support and plans to be 
used with Telepathy: https://www.resiprocate.org/Telepathy_Connection_Manager
XMPP/Jingle: Free messaging by definition. It includes Gabble and Salut.
Telegram: New protocol, multi-platform, open source and very safe. There are 
some related projects: https://github.com/majn/telegram-purple 
https://github.com/TelepathyQt/telepathy-morse

These three protocols can be a solid base to offer chat services gnome. There 
are other protocols supported in Telepathy, but may be offered externally 
depending on user/business requirements (groupwise, sametime, silc and zephyr)

CJT                                       
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