On Tue, 6 Jun 2023 at 22:34, Travis Burtrum wrote:
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> Jun 6, 2023 4:31:54 PM Dave Cridland :
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> > On Thu, 4 May 2023 at 15:06, wrote:
> >> Version 0.1.0 of XEP-0481 (Content Types in Messages) has been
> >> released.
> >
> > This is weirdly horrible.
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> Me too, but it's not council's job
Jun 6, 2023 4:31:54 PM Dave Cridland :
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> On Thu, 4 May 2023 at 15:06, wrote:
>> Version 0.1.0 of XEP-0481 (Content Types in Messages) has been
>> released.
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> This is weirdly horrible.
Me too, but it's not council's job to police the protocol, what gets widely
used is decided by running cod
On Thu, 4 May 2023 at 15:06, wrote:
> Version 0.1.0 of XEP-0481 (Content Types in Messages) has been
> released.
>
This is weirdly horrible.
* First and foremost, it falls into a general trap that's open to abuse by
malicious actors, by having a message whose content will be interpreted
differe
-- Original Message --
From "Matthew Wild"
To "XMPP Standards"
Date 06/06/2023 13:40:29
Subject [Standards] Re: Wrapping up the XMPP Lemmy Experiment
Thanks Sam, for taking the lead on this initiative.
Yes, thanks for trying a thing.
/K
I tend to agree; I just posted what I see as the results of the
experiment from my perspective on Lemmy, so I'll copy it over
here as well:
My personal opinion is that the results of the experiment are that
Lemmy is not a good platform for community building. I’m glad we gave
it a shot, but I prob
On Tue, 6 Jun 2023 at 12:53, Guus der Kinderen
wrote:
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> I fear that this never lived up to its potential. Unless someone is actively
> going to do something with this, I'd not let it linger. That only adds to
> fragmentation and overhead. Too bad though.
+1. We always considered it an experim
I fear that this never lived up to its potential. Unless someone is
actively going to do something with this, I'd not let it linger. That only
adds to fragmentation and overhead. Too bad though.
- Guus
On Tue, Jun 6, 2023 at 1:45 PM Sam Whited wrote:
> Hi all,
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> It's been over a year and the
Hi all,
It's been over a year and the folks hosting the XMPP Lemmy experiment
at community.xmpp.net have asked us to start transitioning it to our
own hosting.
I'm writing to see what the community would like to do, or if anyone
wants to take over hosting? The instance was never very widely used,