The XMPP Newsletter January 2025

 Posted on February 7, 2025 |  7 minutes |  Newsletter |  XMPP Communication Team and Contributors
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Welcome to the XMPP Newsletter, great to have you here again! This issue covers the month of January 2025.

Like this newsletter, many projects and their efforts in the XMPP community are a result of people’s voluntary work. If you are happy with the services and software you may be using, please consider saying thanks or help these projects! Interested in supporting the Newsletter team? Read more at the bottom.

XSF Announcements

XSF Membership

If you are interested in joining the XMPP Standards Foundation as a member, please apply until February 16th, 2025, 00:00 UTC!.

XMPP Summit 27

The XSF held its 27th XMPP Summit on January 30th & 31st 2025 in Brussels (Belgium, Europe). During this two-day gathering, we discussed XMPP protocol development topics and kept making progress on current issues within the protocol and ecosystem. We would like to thank everyone that took part of the Summit for their continuous commitment and contribution to the XSF and all the XMPP related projects!

The XSF would like to extend a special thank you to those who made the Summit possible:

Welcome to the 27th XMPP Summit!

Welcome to the 27th XMPP Summit!

You can find a summary of the main topics discussed over the course of the Summit here.

XSF Fiscal Hosting Projects

The XSF offers fiscal hosting for XMPP projects. Please apply via Open Collective. For more information, see the announcement blog post. Current projects you can support:

XMPP Events

Talks

XMPP Articles

XMPP Software News

XMPP Clients and Applications

Movim 0.29 (Rankin) introducing Stories!

Movim 0.29 (Rankin) introducing Stories!

Movim 0.29 (Rankin) introducing Briefs!

Movim 0.29 (Rankin) introducing Briefs!

XMPP Servers

XMPP Libraries & Tools

Extensions and specifications

The XMPP Standards Foundation develops extensions to XMPP in its XEP series in addition to XMPP RFCs. Developers and other standards experts from around the world collaborate on these extensions, developing new specifications for emerging practices, and refining existing ways of doing things. Proposed by anybody, the particularly successful ones end up as Final or Active - depending on their type - while others are carefully archived as Deferred. This life cycle is described in XEP-0001, which contains the formal and canonical definitions for the types, states, and processes. Read more about the standards process. Communication around Standards and Extensions happens in the Standards Mailing List (online archive).

Proposed

The XEP development process starts by writing up an idea and submitting it to the XMPP Editor. Within two weeks, the Council decides whether to accept this proposal as an Experimental XEP.

New

Deferred

If an experimental XEP is not updated for more than twelve months, it will be moved off Experimental to Deferred. If there is another update, it will put the XEP back onto Experimental.

Updated

Last Call

Last calls are issued once everyone seems satisfied with the current XEP status. After the Council decides whether the XEP seems ready, the XMPP Editor issues a Last Call for comments. The feedback gathered during the Last Call can help improve the XEP before returning it to the Council for advancement to Stable.

Stable

Deprecated

Rejected

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