https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=505362
--- Comment #9 from Schimon Jehudah <sch@fedora.email> --- XMPP is not a niche. XMPP is the internet which big organizations try to conceal in favour of a perverted HTTP which is saturated with ECMAScript (i.e. JavaScript) to harvest our information, and our kids information, and is designed to keep us frivolously engaged. However, XMPP is similar to HTTP, just better, and it is easier for you, me, and even out kids and grandmother to utilize XMPP, provided that we have the proper means to engage with XMPP. >From an article of Mr. Jack Moffitt. > How do we survive without them? Here are some of the ways: > Web frameworks may offer a lot of functionality, but XMPP has a excellent, > diverse set of extensions that offer a higher layer to application > developers. Web frameworks are still essentially stuck on basic protocol plus > ad-hoc commands. XMPP provides pubsub, presence, discovery, and much more. > Communication is done via XMPP through Strophe instead of polling a database > or using work queues. This is a step up in efficiency. > Configuration is stored in pubsub nodes instead of relational databases. One > awesome consequence of this is that all subscribers get instant notification > of configuration changes, sort of like a broadcast SIGHUP. Front end apps, administrative code, and internal utilities are all just JavaScript. This makes them trivial to develop and test locally, and we don’t need any special deployment code. > The whole system is more decoupled because there is no middle interfacing > layer. The backend speaks XMPP, the frontend speaks XMPP, and they both use > standard XMPP layer protocols to do work. Source: https://metajack.im/2009/01/25/we-dont-need-no-stinkin-web-frameworks/ Involving XMPP in our software, not for messaging, but for storage of information is something that we all need, from publishing of information, to push notifications, to synchronizing of data. For what it's worth, XMPP can be even utilized to synchronize Linux installations. I did just that for a VPS company, of which I was a legal counsel of, after the manager feared of utilizing BitTorrent and IPFS for that purpose. XMPP more than messaging. Forget the messaging part of it, and concentrate on the stractural sense of XMPP. Hence, please consider to consider XMPP as a keyword. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.