You can receive them in the messaging app
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Of course you can already receive them using the terminal. This
bugreport is only about adding UI support for this on the phone/Unity8.
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You can already receive XMPP messages if they aren't encrypted with some
work behind the scenes using the terminal. But it would be great if we
could send messages, use OMEMO encryption and have a better UI to do
more things that XMPP allows/requires.
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+1
I completely agree. libpurple integration would improve methods of
communication a lot. After all, a phone is primarily a communication
device. XMPP (w/ jingle extension) is still very popular. For me it's a
reason to keep Nokia's N900 as a daily phone.
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** Also affects: ubuntu-system-settings-online-accounts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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+1
-xmpp client (based on libpurple for various service support)
-otr (would be included in libpurple support)
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** Changed in: messaging-app (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1247216
Title:
I use telepathy-facebook and telepathy-telegram on my desktop so please
add full telepathy support to Messaging app.
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I feel like the ship has sailed on this when Canoncial decided to write
a seperate app for Telegram.
You could have a single unified messaging app for telegram, sms, texsecure and
more if you wanted to. This is possible. Remember that Maemo even had a skype
plugin for telepathy (and it was
Note that at the time of writing the wish for an XMPP client on the uApp
Explorer wishlist
(https://uappexplorer.com/wishlist/5679333d8ee27f8ebbfe9570) has 28
upvotes and no downvotes, which is not that bad.
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Plus add OTR to the conversation and you got a rock solid IM solution
that I would like much more to use on my mobile than WhatsApp or
Telegram. Different XEP coverage by some clients can be a pain, but that
should be not a reason not to try to get this done for Ubuntu Touch.
People started hating
XMPP is not dead ... I just convinced a new friend to use it. We are very happy
about it and the fact that it is decentralized. Supporting it is supporting
open communications. We shouldn't have to rely on big companies that just want
to make money out of you for such fundamental social actions
@kai-mast Google's and Facebook's use of XMPP may not be elegant
(especially FB's), but it is a usable back end solution that allows
people to migrate more seamlessly from Android—it is probably the
biggest impediment to my personal adoption of Ubuntu Touch on my phone.
It doesn't have to be a
I did the steps here:
http://www.taurix.net/content/jabber-ubuntu-touch
And it seems jabber support backend is mostly working, even telepathy-
gabble is installed by default. It is just not handled at all in the
GUI.
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Couldn't convince my friends to stick with it because it was very unreliable.
Messages got lost, propably when you switched cell areas.
Later a few clients came up with xep-0198 and xep-0280 which were pretty
reliable, like 'conversations'. Anyway it's still a mess
because different clients
The thing is that I really want a solution that I can self-host. I
don't want to use any public servers for chat or mail. I have my
android device set up to use Zarafa groupware (GPL software) through
activesync and Xabber against ejabberd.
The only alternative would be something like tox (peer
@mikahdh (f4tmike)
Why did it fail? I have been using it on Android+Linux for years
without any issue, even battery drain is hardly noticable (Xabber on
Android)
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I think there is no momentum here anymore because almost nobody still
uses XMPP. Google and Facebook started phasing it out and in the mobile
space there are much better alternatives.
I hope that at Ubuntu touch will get support for the textsecure protocol
at some point.
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Hate to admit but I think xmpp/jabber failed even though it is more
reliable on mobile than it used to be.
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Almost a year and no further comments?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1247216
Title:
Support for XMPP
Status in
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings-online-accounts (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings-online-accounts (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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Just to add some context on the status quo:
What's working:
- Telepathy framework, just make sure you have telepathy-gabble installed for
XMPP support
- You can manually add an account using mc-tool
- You can use mc-tool to set the account online/offline
- You can receive messages, BUT you
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