#QXmpp

Neustradamus :xmpp: :linux:neustradamus
2025-04-04

0.12.2 has been released ( / / / / / / / ) kaidan.im/

Neustradamus :xmpp: :linux:neustradamus
2025-03-26

0.12.0 has been released ( / / / / / / / ) kaidan.im/

Neustradamus :xmpp: :linux:neustradamus
2025-02-16

0.11.0 has been released ( / / / / / / / ) kaidan.im/

Neustradamus :xmpp: :linux:neustradamus
2024-12-14

0.10.1 has been released ( / / / / / / / ) kaidan.im/

Neustradamus :xmpp: :linux:neustradamus
2024-12-11

0.10.0 has been released ( / / / / / / / ) kaidan.im/

Mazhemazhe
2024-02-25

@brie @nextcloud @lazarus There have been attempt to create other clients, first shmoose that managed to support OMEMO but the author went to other projects, then an attempt to first bring it to then port (also dropped). works well (including A/V) but you loose the awesomness of silica interface :)

2023-11-06

I kept it quiet yesterday, but it was a big day for me. For the first time ever I was able to send and receive an #omemo encrypted message with my messenger #squawk. It's not really a big deal in general but it's a huge event for me.
Now to the sack of salt: the actual encryption is happening in
#qxmpp library, and it does quite an exotic #omemo2 for now, with absolutely no support of more common types, so, as far as I know the only other messenger that would support this kind of encryption now is #kaidan (that's what I have tested with). My work is really far from over: there are buckets of stuff to be done yet. Like key management, trust management, fallbacks, encrypted message display, lots of refactoring, lots of testing, but, hopefully, in a couple of months or so I might be able to release it. For the first time I see the light in the end of this tunnel

2019-11-17
Mmmm, my first update of my own app in the real package manager



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