Je pense que je (suis devenu ?) deviens un vieux con.
J'ai mal de chien avec ce marketing à outrance qui tutoie systématiquement. (On se connaît ?)
Pas vous ?
Vieux con j'vous dis 😁
W38 progress note is available: https://www.goffi.org/b/libervia-progress-note-2021-w38--flt
It's focusing on the ActivityPub Gateway.
#libervia #salutatoi #XMPP #ActiviyPub #nlnet #gateway #prosody #mastodon
W31 progress note is out: https://www.goffi.org/b/libervia-progress-note-2021-w31-Ua14 .
It talks about the the preparation of 0.8 release and the work for ActivityPub gateway.
#libervia #salutatoi #XMPP #progress_note #pubsub #weblate #sqlalchemy #activitypub #nlnet
New progress note (W18) is out.
It talks about name change, flatpak and docker, visual changes, blog editor, files quotas, activitypub gateway
https://www.goffi.org/b/libervia-progress-note-2021-w18-i4HD
#libervia #salutatoi #XMPP #progress_note #pubsub #flatpak #docker #activitypub
We've just finished the extraordinary general assemblee for the "Salut à Toi" XMPP client: it is now officially renamed to "Libervia", and frontends should be named on the model "libervia-web", "libervia-desktop". I hope this will facilitate life for non French speakers, and reduce confusion with all the different names.
While we are re-thinking our names, there is also a problem with the name of the desktop/mobile frontend, which is currently "Cagou". It cause troubles for Portuguese speakers.
Anybody fluent in Portuguese here to help solve this? Would a spelling change like "Kagou" fix the issue?
Thanks
New progress note (W53) the first of the year. It’s talking Full-Text Search for Pubsub, invitations, and Docker integration.
https://www.goffi.org/b/LFMqr7xC2aNf4MDgkbamBY/progress-note
#salutatoi #XMPP #progress_note #libervia #full-text_search #pubsub #docker
@debacle @copyrights @[email protected] indeed the CLI frontend for Salut à Toi does handle OMEMO with something like:
$ echo 'pssst, this message is encrypted' | jp message send -e omemo [email protected]
To use it from Python (or any other language) you can either call the executable, or use directly the D-Bus API.