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- cross-posted to:
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The client looks good. Having an SDK to bridge between the XMPP world and UI world makes sense to me. It’s a direction many projects are going in.
I’m frustrated that they require a CLA that allows them to relicense the project. I don’t want to contribute to a project where one player gets more power compared to everyone else. As far as I know, no other developers in the XMPP world have the same dynamic.
Tried it on my Linux tablet. Works well so far, only very few rough edges (for which I have opened issues).
i might wait until they’re a little more committed to supporting the protocol and not a server platform
We aim to create an XMPP client that respects standards, but currently the project has been tested exclusively with ejabberd.
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Written in go with the fluux library?It seems the Fluux SDK is new and written in Typescript instead.






