@flan En resumen, en nuestra experiencia, el ecosistema idóneo para comunicarnos vía #XMPP con #OMEMO ha sido: #Prosody como servidor, #Monocles y #Gajim como clientes principales, #conversejs o #Movim como clientes web cuando haga falta.
#ConverseDesktop 11.0.1 has been released (#XMPP / #Jabber / #Converse / #ConverseJS / #StropheJS / #JavaScript / #inVerse / #OMEMO / #WebClient / #WebChat / #SCRAM / #SCRAMSHA / #SCRAMSHA1 / #SCRAMSHA256 / #SCRAMSHA512 / #XEP0474) https://conversejs.org/
#Converse.js 11.0.1 has been released (#XMPP / #Jabber / #ConverseJS / #StropheJS / #JavaScript / #inVerse / #OMEMO / #WebClient / #WebChat / #SCRAM / #SCRAMSHA / #SCRAMSHA1 / #SCRAMSHA256 / #SCRAMSHA512 / #XEP0474) https://conversejs.org/
#Converse.js 11.0.0 has been released (#XMPP / #Jabber / #ConverseJS / #StropheJS / #JavaScript / #inVerse / #OMEMO / #WebClient / #WebChat / #SCRAM / #SCRAMSHA / #SCRAMSHA1 / #SCRAMSHA256 / #SCRAMSHA512 / #XEP0474) https://conversejs.org/
@sbb there are also two web client: #conversejs and #movim but they have some limitations too. I'm also using Gajim and Dino on my desktop ... and poezio or profanity :-)
I'm finding it oddly satisfying to set up a #DOAP file for #Convo based on the #ConverseJS one, but picking out which XEPs I've actually imported/set up for Convo and which are left out :xmpp:
https://git.disroot.org/badrihippo/convo/raw/branch/master/convo.doap
This has also made me more aware of what each #XEP does and why they're there. And I've started forming mental targets like "Watch out, XEP-0308, I'm coming for *you* next 🎯
Shoutout to @jcbrand's #ConverseJS which is actually doing all the protocol heavy-lifting. Also, thanks for having a "headless" version which is what made #Convo possible!
@brab Est-ce que #XMPP avec #ConverseJS (ou autre client web) répondrait à ton besoin ?
@ladyhope Oh, good! I did actually have a quick look at your Mastodon profile information to see if you were the kind of person likely to have a GitHub account, but didn't see mention of anything particularly techy, so thought it was better that I just file the bug report myself.
The freespoken.nz domain is mine, but I didn't write the software I'm using on it. Actually, I think the ConverseJS creator is here in the fediverse. Thanks for your work, @jcbrand!
@Mklt129 Thanks for testing! And don't worry about the delay; you replied in under 24 hours, which is quicker than I often reply to people, and there was no obligation to reply at all, if you didn't want to.
I'm glad you enjoyed listening to the recordings!
The URL text next to the player for each audio recording is visible, too, so it's not just screen reader users who might find it distracting, but I'm not sure whether that's a bug; it's potentially something that might have been chosen deliberately. Funnily enough, though, the URL text is shown under each corresponding player, not before it, as you were reporting, if I understood you correctly.
For what it's worth, I tried using TalkBack on Android both on the web version and in Snikket, using a proper XMPP account, and while I won't say it was easy (though I don't have much experience with TalkBack), the audio was playable both ways, and Snikket doesn't have the distracting URL text, so if you're wanting to listen to the recordings long-term, you might find a real XMPP account to be a preferable way to do it (though I don't have an iDevice, so I can't test the iOS version of Snikket, which is based on a different app from the Android version). These options might also work for @ladyhope, too, if she's wanting to listen long-term, and has a smartphone or tablet.
I'm really not sure whether the stuttering is the fault of VoiceOver or ConverseJS or Safari or something else.
@ladyhope I've filed a bug report at https://github.com/conversejs/converse.js/issues/3382#issue-2244995407
It's possible the developer will want more information from you, but let's see what happens.
@ladyhope Thanks for all your feedback. I was hoping it would work better, but now I guess I can try to arrange for an improved version. I don't know much about web development in general or web accessibility in particular, so I might start with a bug report to the developer.
@ladyhope I'd be just as interested in whether the web interface at https://freespoken.nz/bible-radio/ works for you.
We have moved our chat room from #Matrix to be hosted on #XMPP. The new home is motoristic@conference.motoristic.org.
Hope to see you there! If you have any problems, or need help connecting, let us know.
We know it's not ideal to have to download a client to interact with the project - in the long term, we would like to offer a hosted webpage (likely using #ConverseJs) to make it easier to interact with us.
Just made commits after a long gap to #Convo, my #XMPP app for #KaiOS. Still many basics to be worked out like rendering chats properly and allowing users to start a new conversation, but at least it's hackily usable :xmpp:
https://git.disroot.org/badrihippo/convo
PS: if anyone familiar with #ConverseJS can help with making a headless version of the #OMEMO plugin that would be much appreciated! Please boost if you know anyone who can help there 🔒
#Converse.js 10.1.7 has been released (#XMPP / #Jabber / #ConverseJS / #StropheJS / #JavaScript / #inVerse / #OMEMO / #WebClient / #WebChat / #SCRAM / #SCRAMSHA / #SCRAMSHA1 / #SCRAMSHA256 / #SCRAMSHA512 / #XEP0474) https://conversejs.org/