Recently, the Prav app was released in F-droid. In this application, registration is by phone number.
What do you think about this?
Recently, the Prav app was released in F-droid. In this application, registration is by phone number.
What do you think about this?
Praveen - u_tamtam mentioned what I have been thinking about Prav - what’s the rationale for it to exist and why should I choose it over the original?
/Of course, I appreciate the work you and the other volunteers are doing to spread the awareness of XMPP, Privacy, and Security (in India).
@Deus another Prav volunteer here. If you need to ask about choosing it over the original, you’re probably better off with the original 😅
The personal motivation behind Prav was similar to Quicksy: to get friends onto XMPP when they’re too impatient to learn how it all works :xmpp:
We realised it helps to be running the service ourselves, and to be able to modify the app as our users request (which can of course be propagated upstream if there is interest) 🛠️
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@Slow @u_tamtam @praveen
@Deus I guess you’d use Prav if:
🇮🇳 you are based in India
🗳️ you want to be part of our cooperative society and make decisions on what happens next (even if you’re not a developer)
💰 you want to support the development and running costs, but, more importantly, the publicity we’re doing in India (if we have leftovers, we plan to donate them upstream)
:xmpp: and/or, you just want to talk to your friend with this new “XMPP” thing they’re going on about
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@Slow @u_tamtam @praveen
@Deus but when people are more deeply interested, or if they aren’t based in India, we do direct them to other projects like Cheogram, Snikket, and of course Quicksy and Conversations itself! ↗️
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@Slow @u_tamtam @praveen
@Deus @Slow @u_tamtam If you already know/use/happy with original, please continue using the same. Even if you are laerning about it and still find it better than Prav, please use them too. We are just offering one more #XMPP service with some differences which some users might find better. The service run as a cooperative might be attractive to some users because the priorities are set by a group of people in a democratic way giving people an option to participate.
@Deus @Slow @u_tamtam Another thing going for us is, anyone who personally knows any of the Prav members, there is a direct personal trust. We can also more confidently pitch Prav to our family and friends since we have a direct involvement in how Prav is operated and how privacy policy is made in Prav. This could potentially motivate more people to try Prav, instead of suggesting them to install some random app.
@Deus @Slow @u_tamtam I think one crucial thing missing in these comments is, “Not everyone wants to or have to make the same choices about an app or service to be talk to each other.” A federated system allows everyone to make different choices without losing the ability to talk to each other. So the real answer is, if you are not convinced by Prav, you don’t have to use it and you are not forced to use Prav just because all your friends are already using Prav. #XMPP #Federation #Choice