It's up to us to support the best candidate for resolving these things in one place. I used to lean towards getting pidgin to have quality, but I didn't have the capacity.
What desktop project do you think would be the best investment of support, or base for a new project, for building sufficient respectful empowerment (privacy, anonymity, resilience, accessibility) for end users in? On Thu, Apr 30, 2020, 7:06 PM bo0od <[email protected]> wrote: > Dino i forgot to mention it, it is supposedly good client but privacy > garbage on practical level because it doesnt support connection over > Tor, lack of IP-Port configurations, no encryption to local chat > history..etc: > > https://github.com/dino/dino/issues/745 (wont fix feature for encrypting > the chat when saved locally, and i assume same goes for username/password) > > https://github.com/dino/dino/issues/115 (modifying hostname and port > configuration not fixed since 3 years) > > https://github.com/dino/dino/issues/567 (said to be fixed but it did not > when trying that as it mentioned in whonix forum) > > https://github.com/dino/dino/issues/244 (no connection to hidden > services supported yet) > > has some other stuff: > > https://forums.whonix.org/t/dino-im-messenger/7773/13 > > CoyIM was the best in its time but sadly developer jailed due to his > connections with wikileaks. > > Denver Gingerich: > > On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 06:44:51PM +0000, bo0od wrote: > >>> Also, the most popular XMPP clients (such as Conversations and > ChatSecure) > >>> have OMEMO built-in and use it by default. So I think for most users, > >>> privacy is indeed the default with XMPP. > >> > >> These are mobile OS only based clients Conversations for Android only , > >> Chatsecure for IOS only , what about Desktop? nothing active available > with > >> builtin encryption. > > > > Dino has OMEMO included by default. There may be others that have it > included by default too - I don't know all desktop XMPP clients off-hand. > > > > For many clients (like Gajim), whether OMEMO is included is generally up > to the distribution's packager. In Debian, for example, Gajim's OMEMO > support is indeed in a separate package, as you alluded to. > > > >> So lets say secure chatting over insecure operating systems (insecure > >> endings) > > > > You can run Conversations on Replicant, which is a fully free version of > Android. But I do agree that it's better to use a non-phone when possible > for better security. > > > > Denver > > https://jmp.chat/ > > > > -- > Liberationtech is public & archives are searchable from any major > commercial search engine. Violations of list guidelines will get you > moderated: https://lists.ghserv.net/mailman/listinfo/lt. Unsubscribe, > change to digest mode, or change password by emailing > [email protected].
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