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relyks ◴[] No.42211603[source]
Am I reading this right? Is the only protocol being supported now the most recent version of IRC? Are there plans for others? Part of Pidgin's "calling card" has been its ability to support many different chat protocols. However, that's become difficult since most protocols have become walled gardens and harder to reverse engineer. I'd imagine supporting Matrix, XMPP, Signal, other protocols with open specifications, etc. would be a good idea
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yaomtc ◴[] No.42211827[source]
Signal is open source but they only let the official builds connect to the official Signal servers
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Katzenmann ◴[] No.42211953[source]
That's not correct. Alternative signal clients do exist. Axolotl: https://github.com/axolotl-chat/axolotl Flare: https://gitlab.com/schmiddi-on-mobile/flare
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1. HeatrayEnjoyer ◴[] No.42212215[source]
Those are unsanctioned
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2. actionfromafar ◴[] No.42212892[source]
Such an inflammable statement, let's sanction those then. :)
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3. arghwhat ◴[] No.42213460[source]
Unfortunately, whether or not a client is sanctioned for use on Signal-owned infrastructure is entirely up to the Signal organization, and they have been rather hostile to such clients.
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4. actionfromafar ◴[] No.42213596{3}[source]
Sorry I was just making a joke about how sanction has a double meaning. :-)