On 8 February 2015 at 18:16, <[email protected]> wrote: > * Buddycloud is nice, but its written in Java and Java has many security > risks [5]. >
Some Buddycloud customers have deployed the into security-sensitive environments. I'm sure they would be interested in these new Java vulnerabilities. > Because I'm going to write an open-source social network based on XMPP > (mostly pubsub). Maybe in a nicer language (i.e. javascript /php (file > upload and so on) / python (django) ). It should have an activity flow, > like Social Stream [4], a Chat (w OTR support), like converse.js [6] and > thats all for now. It should be very basic and secure and more suitable for > people with less xmpp experience. That means, simple login / user creation, > simple posting (w maybe like / dislike) and post reading (activity flow), > chat w/o otr. > Good point - people don't use a social network because it's written in a language or uses XMPP. I haven't looked too closely at what Movim does now, but BC covers all the features you mentioned above. (http://xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/buddycloud-channels.html) -- Simon Tennant | CEO Buddycloud <http://buddycloud.com> | +49 17 8545 0880
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