[The XMPP Newsletter November
2023](https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/)
Posted on December 10, 2023 | 8 minutes |
[
Newsletter](https://xmpp.org/categories/newsletter/) | XMPP Communication Team and
Contributors
Welcome to the XMPP Newsletter, great to have you here again! This issue covers the month
of November 2023 and will be the last publication for 2023. Many thanks to all our readers
and all contributors!
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](https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#help-us….
XSF Announcments
https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#xsf-announcments
New XSF Board and Council
https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#new-xsf-board-a…
The XSF members have [voted for a new XSF Board and XSF
Council](https://wiki.xmpp.org/web/Meeting-Minutes-2023-11-23). Congratulations to the new
Board members Nicola Fabiano, Edward Maurer, Ralph Meijer, Peter Saint-Andre and Matthew
Wild. And congratulations to the new Council members Travis Burtrum, Dan Caseley, Daniel
Gultsch, Stephen Paul Weber and Marvin Wissfeld.
Please welcome the members to their [new or continuing
role](https://xmpp.org/about/xmpp-standards-foundation/)!
XMPP Summit 26 & FOSDEM 2024
https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#xmpp-summit-26-…
The XSF is planning the XMPP Summit 26, which is to take place on February 1st & 2nd
2024 in Brussels (Belgium, Europe). Following the Summit, the XSF is also planning to be
present at FOSDEM 2024, which takes place on February 3rd & 4th 2024. Find all the
details in our [
Wiki](https://wiki.xmpp.org/web/Conferences/Summit_26). Please sign-up now
if you are planning to attend, since this helps organizing. The event is of course open
for everyone interested to participate. [Spread the
word](https://fosstodon.org/@xmpp/111313123888872184) within your circles!
XMPP and Google Summer of Code 2023
https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#xmpp-and-google…
The XSF [has been a hosting organisation at GSoC in 2023 again, and manages two successful
slots for XMPP
Contributors](https://xmpp.org/2023/02/xmpp-at-google-summer-of-code-2023/). Find the
projects for [“Windows Support for
Dino”](https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/programs/2023/projects/ygGSIiHc) and
[“Implement group chats in
Moxxy”](https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/programs/2023/projects/UK3oE0f9).
We are planning to participate the next year. The time to reach out to the XMPP community
is now :-)
XSF Fiscal Hosting Projects
https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#xsf-fiscal-host…
The XSF offers [fiscal
hosting](https://xmpp.org/community/fiscalhost/) for XMPP projects.
Please apply via [Open
Collective](https://opencollective.com/xmpp). For more information,
see the [announcement blog
post](https://xmpp.org/2021/09/the-xsf-as-a-fiscal-host/).
Current projects:
- [Mellium
Co-op](https://opencollective.com/mellium)
XMPP Events
https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#xmpp-events
- [Berlin XMPP Meetup (remote)](https://mov.im/?node/pubsub.movim.eu/berlin-xmpp-meetup):
monthly meeting of XMPP enthusiasts in Berlin, every 2nd Wednesday of the month
- [XMPP Italian happy hour](https://tube.nicfab.eu/c/xmpp): monthly Italian XMPP web
meeting, starting May 16th and then every third Tuesday of the month at 7:00 PM (online
event, with web meeting mode and live streaming).
Talks
https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#talks
- XMPP Italian Happy Hour Podcast: Dive into the world of XMPP with the Italian Happy Hour
podcast, a monthly event derived from recorded video sessions. Each episode is dedicated
to the XMPP protocol, offering insights and discussions from enthusiasts and professionals
within the community. Whether you’re commuting, working out, or simply seeking to listen
to interesting conversation, this podcast delivers the essence of Italian XMPP gatherings
directly to your ears. Tune in at XMPP Italian Happy Hour Podcast or subscribe to the RSS
feed to never miss an episode. Find the [link to
podcast](https://open.audio/channels/xmpphappyhour/) and the [link to RSS feed to
subscribe the podcast](https://open.audio/api/v1/channels/xmpphappyhour/rss). Plus, join
the conversation and keep up with updates by following the podcast page in the Fediverse:
@xmpphappyhour@open.audio. The podcast is in Italian but but there may be contributions in
English.
Articles
https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#articles
- [Automating the
automatable](https://providers.xmpp.net/blog/2023-11-22-xmpp-providers-auto…:
During the past year, the team behind the [XMPP Providers
project](https://providers.xmpp.net/) worked on automating the process of gathering data
about XMPP providers. Automating this process reduces manual work significantly (for
example, checking websites by hand, verifying information, listing sources, etc.) and
helps to sustain the team’s efforts. Automation also enables the project to be up to date
- every day! A [suite of
tools](https://invent.kde.org/melvo/xmpp-providers/-/blob/master/TOOLS.md#a… has
been developed since, providing the ability to query properties via XMPP and through the
web. All of these tools are working together in a GitLab pipeline, which runs every night
to keep the data up to date.
- [Planned downtime + Happy 10th anniversary,
yax.im!](https://yaxim.org/blog/2023/11/27/happy-10th-yax_im/) by Georg Lukas, discussing
about the last ten years evolution of yaxim and what’s next.
- [Automatic schema update in
ejabberd](https://www.process-one.net/blog/automatic-schema-update-in-ejabb… by Jérôme
Sautret: Previously, if you were using ejabberd with an external relational database, you
might have to manually apply some schema changes that come with new features when you
upgrade to a new ejabberd release. ejabberd can now handle this schema upgrade
automatically. This articles discuss about this feature.
- [Software is
Political](https://blog.samwhited.com/2023/11/software-is-political/) by
SamWhited: adapted from closing remarks of an XMPP talk at FOSSY, this article discuss
about why SamWhited thinks to use as a universal standardized chat protocol is the correct
choice.
- [The Power of Green Coding: Erlang and Elixir Leading the
Charge](https://www.erlang-solutions.com/blog/the-power-of-green-coding/) by Simon El
Nahas: In the era of the green revolution, Erlang and Elixir languages are helping
industries reduce server consumption and minimise environmental impact. Here are some
industry examples demonstrating this.
- Italian XMPP-IT Community - they have a website now:
www.xmpp-it.net, a group chat:
[xmpp-it@conference.xmpp-it.net](xmpp:xmpp-it@conference.xmpp-it.net?join), they also have
a Git to share, create and develop software, configurations and documents concerning the
XMPP protocol:
git.xmpp-it.net, and finally created a wiki for documentation in Italian:
wiki.xmpp-it.net. There is a first translated
[
guide](https://www.xmpp-it.net/2023/11/11/roughnecks/xmpp-snikket/) in Snikket.
Software News
https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#software-news
Clients and Applications
https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#clients-and-app…
- [Gajim
1.8.3](https://gajim.org/post/2023-11-06-gajim-1.8.3-released/) and
[
1.8.4](https://gajim.org/post/2023-11-26-gajim-1.8.4-released/) have been released. These
releases come with improvements for the profile window, fail-safes for anonymous accounts,
usability improvements, and several fixes.
- [Psi+
1.5.1653](https://sourceforge.net/projects/psiplus/files/Windows/Personal-B…
has been released.
- [Libervia](https://libervia.org) has received new funding from NLnet/NGI0 for the
development of an email-XMPP gateway. This project will enable the conversion of email
messages to XMPP and vice versa, including the transformation of mailing lists into
pubsub-based forums. Enhancements in Libervia will include UI/UX improvements, end-to-end
encryption, and advanced handling of attachments. More details on the project are
available [here](https://nlnet.nl/project/EmailXMPPgateway/).
- [monocles chat
1.7.7.5](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/de.monocles.chat/) has been
released and got several fixes and improvements like the re-implementation of stickers or
a DNSSEC and DANE check shown in the interface. Also an option to enforce DANE and further
improvements in the latest Beta
[
1.7.8](https://codeberg.org/monocles/monocles_chat/releases/tag/Codeberg-be….
Servers
https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#servers
- [Openfire 4.8.0
Beta](https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/openfire-4-8-0-beta-release/93… with a lot
of security improvements…
- [Openfire plugin maintenance release
galore!](https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/openfire-plugin-maintenance…
- [New Openfire plugin: Reporting Account
Affiliations](https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/new-openfire-plugin-re…
- [More Openfire plugin maintenance
releases!](https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/more-openfire-plugin-main…
- [External Service Discovery plugin 1.0.2
released!](https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/external-service-discover…
- [REST API Openfire plugin 1.10.2
released!](https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/rest-api-openfire-plugin-…
Libraries & Tools
https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#libraries--tools
- [nbxmpp
4.5.1](https://dev.gajim.org/gajim/python-nbxmpp/-/tags/4.5.1),
[
4.5.2](https://dev.gajim.org/gajim/python-nbxmpp/-/tags/4.5.2) and
[
4.5.3](https://dev.gajim.org/gajim/python-nbxmpp/-/tags/4.5.3) have been released and
come with bug fixes.
- [Smack
4.4.7](https://discourse.igniterealtime.org/t/smack-4-4-7-released/93357) has
been released
Extensions and specifications
https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#extensions-and-…
The XMPP Standards Foundation develops extensions to XMPP in its [XEP
series](https://xmpp.org/extensions/) in addition to [XMPP
RFCs](https://xmpp.org/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](https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0001.html), which contains the formal and
canonical definitions for the types, states, and processes. [Read more about the standards
process](https://xmpp.org/about/standards-process.html). Communication around Standards
and Extensions happens in the [Standards Mailing
List](https://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/standards) ([online
archive](https://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/standards/)).
Proposed
https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#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.
- No XEPs proposed this month.
New
https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#new
- No new XEPs this month.
Deferred
https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#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.
- No XEPs deferred this month.
Updated
https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#updated
- No XEPs updated this month.
Last Call
https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#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.
- [Community Code of
Conduct](https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0458.html)
- This document describes the XMPP Standard Foundation’s Code of Conduct. This Last Call
begins today and shall end at the close of business on 2023-11-30.
Stable
https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#stable
- No XEP moved to stable this month.
Deprecated
https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#deprecated
- No XEP deprecated this month.
Spread the news
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Newsletter Contributors & Translations
https://xmpp.org/2023/12/the-xmpp-newsletter-november-2023/#newsletter-cont…
This is a community effort, and we would like to thank translators for their
contributions. Volunteers are welcome! Translations of the XMPP Newsletter will be
released here (with some delay):
- English (original): [
xmpp.org](https://xmpp.org/categories/newsletter/)
- General contributors: Adrien Bourmault (neox), Alexander “PapaTutuWawa”, Arne,
cal0pteryx, emus, Federico, Jonas Stein, Kris “poVoq”, Licaon_Kter, Ludovic Bocquet, Mario
Sabatino, melvo, MSavoritias (fae,ve), nicola, Simone Canaletti, XSF iTeam
- French: [
jabberfr.org](https://news.jabberfr.org/category/newsletter/) and
[
linuxfr.org](https://linuxfr.org/tags/xmpp/public)
- Translators: Adrien Bourmault (neox), alkino, anubis, Arkem, Benoît Sibaud, mathieui,
nyco, Pierre Jarillon, Ppjet6, Ysabeau
- German: [
xmpp.org](https://xmpp.org/categories/newsletter/) and
[anoxinon.de](https://anoxinon.de/blog/)
- Translators: Jeybe, wh0nix
- Italian: notes.nicfab.eu
- Translators: nicola
- Spanish: [
xmpp.org](https://xmpp.org/categories/newsletter/)
- Translators: daimonduff, TheCoffeMaker
Help us to build the newsletter
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This XMPP Newsletter is produced collaboratively by the XMPP community. Each month’s
newsletter issue is drafted in this [simple
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contributors. Do not hesitate to join the discussion in our [Comm-Team group chat
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