-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 For those interested, these two forwarded mails mention two separate "secure" Jabber servers with "no-logging". I cannot vouch for the validity of them.
IMO, any alternative to running the now closed (as in no non-GTalk users can talk directly) Google Talk service. regards, Bernard Begin forwarded message: > From: John Perry <li...@jpunix.net> > Date: 28 July 2013 09:21:23 GMT+01:00 > To: Jitsi Users <us...@jitsi.org> > Subject: Re: [jitsi-users] New XMPP Server > Reply-To: Jitsi Users <us...@jitsi.org> > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 7/27/2013 5:44 PM, Anthony Papillion wrote: >> I know that Emil has stated that the jit.si server is an >> experimental one and, with the developed focused on making the >> Jisti software even more kick butt, it's probably a bit hard for >> them to constantly troubleshoot server and config problems with the >> service. >> >> So I've set up a similar service at http://patts.us and invite >> anyone interested to use it. We support voice, video, and IM and >> run a Jingle node. We are also completely unlogged (even the web >> server). >> >> Just putting it out there to anyone who's interested. Not trying >> to poach users from the jit.si service. Hopefully, this will give >> Emil and the team a little breathing room. >> >> Best Regards, Anthony Papilloon > > I don't want to steal any of Anthony's thunder but I also have a > server located at xmpp://chat.jpunix.net that has no logging and > pretty much does what Anthony's does and is open to anyone that want's > to use it. > > - -- > John Perry > > ====================== Begin forwarded message: > From: Anthony Papillion <papill...@gmail.com> > Date: 27 July 2013 23:44:36 GMT+01:00 > To: Jitsi Users <us...@jitsi.org> > Subject: [jitsi-users] New XMPP Server > Reply-To: Jitsi Users <us...@jitsi.org> > > I know that Emil has stated that the jit.si server is an experimental one > and, with the developed focused on making the Jisti software even more kick > butt, it's probably a bit hard for them to constantly troubleshoot server and > config problems with the service. > > So I've set up a similar service at http://patts.us and invite anyone > interested to use it. We support voice, video, and IM and run a Jingle node. > We are also completely unlogged (even the web server). > > Just putting it out there to anyone who's interested. Not trying to poach > users from the jit.si service. Hopefully, this will give Emil and the team a > little breathing room. > > Best Regards, > Anthony Papilloon > > -- - -------------------------------------- Bernard / bluboxthief / ei8fdb IO91XM / www.ei8fdb.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.17 (Darwin) Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJR9QQmAAoJENsz1IO7MIrr6ZcIAKxL8vUD8/BuCzQckcJQDUOw draNqwLOu+RIzm2IASVSeqw5SiXl0XRxUEi4MiBdRJuYOXumhrM2SScsAWyYLPJx bvoogbPRaN3jaAvH8opGUoL/GUnlyO9lSxEuQKlxb8cLV+b9Ub4HwBJbyCtMWc7T aOjzgGW3AnpXhWMftaYGkLeBH+zDgWW1VwL6fRKcYNWwcpHF6+RALVdwgtTeVSwX aH5HH7Pnowl8wIYAefycXktx5swhpYlbwuJZ392odcJUaxMgTzgd4wF/4vovXjtn uJR8ChFSGw05oZq8deVR/J3DTSivfzL4lCkfOxZ8y0HRX/XCrv/uOFAt7hUysAE= =oWr4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Too many emails? Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password by emailing moderator at compa...@stanford.edu or changing your settings at https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech