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      Ignite Realtime Blog: Help us translate Spark and Openfire!

      news.movim.eu / PlanetJabber • 24 December 2022

    We have started to experiment with an online tool that facilitates the process of translating Spark and Openfire. Both already have a bunch of translations, but none are complete.

    I’m looking for people wanting to test the tool and/or provide translations. The aim is to make providing translations become so easy that little technological know-how is required.

    If you’re interested, please sign up to Ignite Realtime localization | Transifex and let me know what you think!

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      Ignite Realtime Blog: Help us translate Spark and Openfire!

      news.movim.eu / PlanetJabber • 24 December 2022

    We have started to experiment with an online tool that facilitates the process of translating Spark and Openfire. Both already have a bunch of translations, but none are complete.

    I’m looking for people wanting to test the tool and/or provide translations. The aim is to make providing translations become so easy that little technological know-how is required.

    If you’re interested, please sign up to Ignite Realtime localization | Transifex and let me know what you think!

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      Ignite Realtime Blog: Help us translate Spark and Openfire!

      news.movim.eu / PlanetJabber • 24 December 2022

    We have started to experiment with an online tool that facilitates the process of translating Spark and Openfire. Both already have a bunch of translations, but none are complete.

    I’m looking for people wanting to test the tool and/or provide translations. The aim is to make providing translations become so easy that little technological know-how is required.

    If you’re interested, please sign up to Ignite Realtime localization | Transifex and let me know what you think!

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      Ignite Realtime Blog: New Mastodon service for the Ignite Realtime community!

      news.movim.eu / PlanetJabber • 21 December 2022 • 1 minute

    Some of you might already have followed along with the discussion on this in the open_chat chatroom, but: the Ignite Realtime community now has its own Mastodon service at toot.igniterealtime.org ! This service is graciously sponsored by Free Solutions Sàrl - a big thank you to Claude and his team!

    Mastodon logo

    The idea is to have a Mastodon service with accounts from like-minded people with regards to open source / open standards real time collaboration. That way, both our local as well as federated timelines should become more applicable to us, as the users of this service, as compared to one of the larger, generic servers that are out there. Also, decentralizing by moving away from some of those gigantic services is a Good Thing©®!

    We are inviting our community members to join toot.igniterealtime.org ! If you don’t have a Mastodon account yet, or if you want an additional one, or want to migrate your existing account, please join us!

    At least for now, this server is not accepting public sign-ups. While we are gaining experience with running a Mastodon service, we will limit new accounts to people from the community that we recognize. This will largely be based on the trust levels that software running our forum is assigning to people.

    When you sign up on our Mastodon service , please use the same mail address that you used to sign up to our forum, so that we can cross-reference who’s who. It helps if you fill out your forum username in the answer to the “Why do you want to join?” question that’s part of the application. The approval process is manual, so please allow for some time for that to happen. If you think that we’ve missed your request (Mastodon doesn’t always send out notifications, it appears), please let us know by reaching out in the forum, or in the open_chat chatroom !

    We are looking forward to hearing from you in the Fediverse!

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      Ignite Realtime Blog: New Mastodon service for the Ignite Realtime community!

      news.movim.eu / PlanetJabber • 21 December 2022 • 1 minute

    Some of you might already have followed along with the discussion on this in the open_chat chatroom, but: the Ignite Realtime community now has its own Mastodon service at toot.igniterealtime.org ! This service is graciously sponsored by Free Solutions Sàrl - a big thank you to Claude and his team!

    Mastodon logo

    The idea is to have a Mastodon service with accounts from like-minded people with regards to open source / open standards real time collaboration. That way, both our local as well as federated timelines should become more applicable to us, as the users of this service, as compared to one of the larger, generic servers that are out there. Also, decentralizing by moving away from some of those gigantic services is a Good Thing©®!

    We are inviting our community members to join toot.igniterealtime.org ! If you don’t have a Mastodon account yet, or if you want an additional one, or want to migrate your existing account, please join us!

    At least for now, this server is not accepting public sign-ups. While we are gaining experience with running a Mastodon service, we will limit new accounts to people from the community that we recognize. This will largely be based on the trust levels that software running our forum is assigning to people.

    When you sign up on our Mastodon service , please use the same mail address that you used to sign up to our forum, so that we can cross-reference who’s who. It helps if you fill out your forum username in the answer to the “Why do you want to join?” question that’s part of the application. The approval process is manual, so please allow for some time for that to happen. If you think that we’ve missed your request (Mastodon doesn’t always send out notifications, it appears), please let us know by reaching out in the forum, or in the open_chat chatroom !

    We are looking forward to hearing from you in the Fediverse!

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      Ignite Realtime Blog: New Mastodon service for the Ignite Realtime community!

      news.movim.eu / PlanetJabber • 21 December 2022 • 1 minute

    Some of you might already have followed along with the discussion on this in the open_chat chatroom, but: the Ignite Realtime community now has its own Mastodon service at toot.igniterealtime.org ! This service is graciously sponsored by Free Solutions Sàrl - a big thank you to Claude and his team!

    Mastodon logo

    The idea is to have a Mastodon service with accounts from like-minded people with regards to open source / open standards real time collaboration. That way, both our local as well as federated timelines should become more applicable to us, as the users of this service, as compared to one of the larger, generic servers that are out there. Also, decentralizing by moving away from some of those gigantic services is a Good Thing©®!

    We are inviting our community members to join toot.igniterealtime.org ! If you don’t have a Mastodon account yet, or if you want an additional one, or want to migrate your existing account, please join us!

    At least for now, this server is not accepting public sign-ups. While we are gaining experience with running a Mastodon service, we will limit new accounts to people from the community that we recognize. This will largely be based on the trust levels that software running our forum is assigning to people.

    When you sign up on our Mastodon service , please use the same mail address that you used to sign up to our forum, so that we can cross-reference who’s who. It helps if you fill out your forum username in the answer to the “Why do you want to join?” question that’s part of the application. The approval process is manual, so please allow for some time for that to happen. If you think that we’ve missed your request (Mastodon doesn’t always send out notifications, it appears), please let us know by reaching out in the forum, or in the open_chat chatroom !

    We are looking forward to hearing from you in the Fediverse!

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      JMP: Newsletter: Busy Year in 2022

      news.movim.eu / PlanetJabber • 20 December 2022 • 4 minutes

    Hi everyone!

    Welcome to the latest edition of your pseudo-monthly JMP update!

    In case it’s been a while since you checked out JMP, here’s a refresher: JMP lets you send and receive text and picture messages (and calls) through a real phone number right from your computer, tablet, phone, or anything else that has a Jabber client.  Among other things, JMP has these features: Your phone number on every device; Multiple phone numbers, one app; Free as in Freedom; Share one number with multiple people.

    Cheogram Android 2.11.0-1 has been released, including an important fix for creating new private group chats.  For some months creating such a group (a Jabber group, not a “group text”) with Cheogram Android has resulted in a public channel on many servers.  Please double-check your private groups and change settings if necessary!  This release will also be the first accepted into F-Droid with an up-to-date version of libwebrtc, so if you’ve had any issues with calls and use the F-Droid build, we recommend upgrading and trying again.  This release also adds support for tagging channels and group chats (on supporting servers, such as Snikket), better use of locales to determine what country code to prepend when dialling, a new OLED black theme, and more.

    The data plan roll out continues, accelerating in December but we know there are still many of you waiting.  Thank you so much for your patience, and to all the feedback we have received from users so far.  We are actively working on making the signup process self-serve so that the waitlist will no longer be necessary in the future.

    When JMP started we were just one part-time person.  As we grow, the legal structures that fit that time no longer do.  This fall we incorporated the MBOA Technology Co-operative to house JMP, Togethr , consulting work , and other activity.  This gives all our employees full agency in the company and gives us a firm legal footing for the future.  Nothing changes for you at this time, we’re still the same team, and for the time being you don’t even change the name you write on the cheques, nevertheless it marks a milestone in our life as a company.

    Year in Review

    This year, JMP and Snikket CIC made a deal to offer Jabber hosting as an option for JMP customers. This service is included in the regular JMP subscription and will eventually be the default option for new users during the sign-up process. JMP customers have been able to participate in a beta version of this integration, and JMP customers can contact JMP support to set up a Snikket instance directly.

    This year also saw international calling added to our list of features. JMP users are able to use as many minutes per month as they like, with approximately 120 minutes of credit to USA and Canada included by default. Customers are able to pay for additional minutes and make international calls, although users who are still paying with the old PayPal system will not have access to these features (or other features such as the data plan). We also implemented a per-calendar-month overage limit system, where customers can set their own limits to avoid unexpected charges. The default limit is currently set at $0/month.

    One of our most popular features has always been our voicemail and transcription, this year we expanded that to support multi-lingual transcriptions as well.

    We also added multi-account billing this year, an alpha for JMP use from Matrix, added two employees, created new bot commands for account management, launched Togethr to help people take control of their social media identity, added support for SMS-only ports and the option to disable voicemail, built an XMPP integration for Chatwoot , and launched the JMP data plan .

    This year saw the launch and rapid development of the Cheogram Android app , forked from Conversations and including these and other improvements:

    • Add contacts without typing @cheogram.com
    • Integrate with the native Android Phone app (optional)
    • Address book integration (optional)
    • Option to start group texts easily
    • Command UI for better interactions with our and other bots (you can even sign up entirely from within the app !)
    • Rich text message display (including stickers from Movim users)
    • Data de-duplication for files sent/received multiple times
    • Message retraction
    • Ability to edit tags on contacts and channels
    • Tag navigation widget for easier conversation management
    • Ability to copy any link in a message to the clipboard
    • F-Droid repositories for quick updates of official builds

    Blog posts this year included: How to use Jabber from SMS , Why Bidirectional Gateways Matter , Computing International Call Rates with a Trie , Privacy and Threat Modelling , SMS Account Verification , and Writing a Chat Client from Scratch .

    To learn what’s happening with JMP between newsletters, here are some ways you can find out:

    Thanks for reading and have a wonderful rest of your week!

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      JMP: Newsletter: Busy Year in 2022

      news.movim.eu / PlanetJabber • 20 December 2022 • 4 minutes

    Hi everyone!

    Welcome to the latest edition of your pseudo-monthly JMP update!

    In case it’s been a while since you checked out JMP, here’s a refresher: JMP lets you send and receive text and picture messages (and calls) through a real phone number right from your computer, tablet, phone, or anything else that has a Jabber client.  Among other things, JMP has these features: Your phone number on every device; Multiple phone numbers, one app; Free as in Freedom; Share one number with multiple people.

    Cheogram Android 2.11.0-1 has been released, including an important fix for creating new private group chats.  For some months creating such a group (a Jabber group, not a “group text”) with Cheogram Android has resulted in a public channel on many servers.  Please double-check your private groups and change settings if necessary!  This release will also be the first accepted into F-Droid with an up-to-date version of libwebrtc, so if you’ve had any issues with calls and use the F-Droid build, we recommend upgrading and trying again.  This release also adds support for tagging channels and group chats (on supporting servers, such as Snikket), better use of locales to determine what country code to prepend when dialling, a new OLED black theme, and more.

    The data plan roll out continues, accelerating in December but we know there are still many of you waiting.  Thank you so much for your patience, and to all the feedback we have received from users so far.  We are actively working on making the signup process self-serve so that the waitlist will no longer be necessary in the future.

    When JMP started we were just one part-time person.  As we grow, the legal structures that fit that time no longer do.  This fall we incorporated the MBOA Technology Co-operative to house JMP, Togethr , consulting work , and other activity.  This gives all our employees full agency in the company and gives us a firm legal footing for the future.  Nothing changes for you at this time, we’re still the same team, and for the time being you don’t even change the name you write on the cheques, nevertheless it marks a milestone in our life as a company.

    Year in Review

    This year, JMP and Snikket CIC made a deal to offer Jabber hosting as an option for JMP customers. This service is included in the regular JMP subscription and will eventually be the default option for new users during the sign-up process. JMP customers have been able to participate in a beta version of this integration, and JMP customers can contact JMP support to set up a Snikket instance directly.

    This year also saw international calling added to our list of features. JMP users are able to use as many minutes per month as they like, with approximately 120 minutes of credit to USA and Canada included by default. Customers are able to pay for additional minutes and make international calls, although users who are still paying with the old PayPal system will not have access to these features (or other features such as the data plan). We also implemented a per-calendar-month overage limit system, where customers can set their own limits to avoid unexpected charges. The default limit is currently set at $0/month.

    One of our most popular features has always been our voicemail and transcription, this year we expanded that to support multi-lingual transcriptions as well.

    We also added multi-account billing this year, an alpha for JMP use from Matrix, added two employees, created new bot commands for account management, launched Togethr to help people take control of their social media identity, added support for SMS-only ports and the option to disable voicemail, built an XMPP integration for Chatwoot , and launched the JMP data plan .

    This year saw the launch and rapid development of the Cheogram Android app , forked from Conversations and including these and other improvements:

    • Add contacts without typing @cheogram.com
    • Integrate with the native Android Phone app (optional)
    • Address book integration (optional)
    • Option to start group texts easily
    • Command UI for better interactions with our and other bots (you can even sign up entirely from within the app !)
    • Rich text message display (including stickers from Movim users)
    • Data de-duplication for files sent/received multiple times
    • Message retraction
    • Ability to edit tags on contacts and channels
    • Tag navigation widget for easier conversation management
    • Ability to copy any link in a message to the clipboard
    • F-Droid repositories for quick updates of official builds

    Blog posts this year included: How to use Jabber from SMS , Why Bidirectional Gateways Matter , Computing International Call Rates with a Trie , Privacy and Threat Modelling , SMS Account Verification , and Writing a Chat Client from Scratch .

    To learn what’s happening with JMP between newsletters, here are some ways you can find out:

    Thanks for reading and have a wonderful rest of your week!

    • Pl chevron_right

      JMP: Newsletter: Busy Year in 2022

      news.movim.eu / PlanetJabber • 20 December 2022 • 4 minutes

    Hi everyone!

    Welcome to the latest edition of your pseudo-monthly JMP update!

    In case it’s been a while since you checked out JMP, here’s a refresher: JMP lets you send and receive text and picture messages (and calls) through a real phone number right from your computer, tablet, phone, or anything else that has a Jabber client.  Among other things, JMP has these features: Your phone number on every device; Multiple phone numbers, one app; Free as in Freedom; Share one number with multiple people.

    Cheogram Android 2.11.0-1 has been released, including an important fix for creating new private group chats.  For some months creating such a group (a Jabber group, not a “group text”) with Cheogram Android has resulted in a public channel on many servers.  Please double-check your private groups and change settings if necessary!  This release will also be the first accepted into F-Droid with an up-to-date version of libwebrtc, so if you’ve had any issues with calls and use the F-Droid build, we recommend upgrading and trying again.  This release also adds support for tagging channels and group chats (on supporting servers, such as Snikket), better use of locales to determine what country code to prepend when dialling, a new OLED black theme, and more.

    The data plan roll out continues, accelerating in December but we know there are still many of you waiting.  Thank you so much for your patience, and to all the feedback we have received from users so far.  We are actively working on making the signup process self-serve so that the waitlist will no longer be necessary in the future.

    When JMP started we were just one part-time person.  As we grow, the legal structures that fit that time no longer do.  This fall we incorporated the MBOA Technology Co-operative to house JMP, Togethr , consulting work , and other activity.  This gives all our employees full agency in the company and gives us a firm legal footing for the future.  Nothing changes for you at this time, we’re still the same team, and for the time being you don’t even change the name you write on the cheques, nevertheless it marks a milestone in our life as a company.

    Year in Review

    This year, JMP and Snikket CIC made a deal to offer Jabber hosting as an option for JMP customers. This service is included in the regular JMP subscription and will eventually be the default option for new users during the sign-up process. JMP customers have been able to participate in a beta version of this integration, and JMP customers can contact JMP support to set up a Snikket instance directly.

    This year also saw international calling added to our list of features. JMP users are able to use as many minutes per month as they like, with approximately 120 minutes of credit to USA and Canada included by default. Customers are able to pay for additional minutes and make international calls, although users who are still paying with the old PayPal system will not have access to these features (or other features such as the data plan). We also implemented a per-calendar-month overage limit system, where customers can set their own limits to avoid unexpected charges. The default limit is currently set at $0/month.

    One of our most popular features has always been our voicemail and transcription, this year we expanded that to support multi-lingual transcriptions as well.

    We also added multi-account billing this year, an alpha for JMP use from Matrix, added two employees, created new bot commands for account management, launched Togethr to help people take control of their social media identity, added support for SMS-only ports and the option to disable voicemail, built an XMPP integration for Chatwoot , and launched the JMP data plan .

    This year saw the launch and rapid development of the Cheogram Android app , forked from Conversations and including these and other improvements:

    • Add contacts without typing @cheogram.com
    • Integrate with the native Android Phone app (optional)
    • Address book integration (optional)
    • Option to start group texts easily
    • Command UI for better interactions with our and other bots (you can even sign up entirely from within the app !)
    • Rich text message display (including stickers from Movim users)
    • Data de-duplication for files sent/received multiple times
    • Message retraction
    • Ability to edit tags on contacts and channels
    • Tag navigation widget for easier conversation management
    • Ability to copy any link in a message to the clipboard
    • F-Droid repositories for quick updates of official builds

    Blog posts this year included: How to use Jabber from SMS , Why Bidirectional Gateways Matter , Computing International Call Rates with a Trie , Privacy and Threat Modelling , SMS Account Verification , and Writing a Chat Client from Scratch .

    To learn what’s happening with JMP between newsletters, here are some ways you can find out:

    Thanks for reading and have a wonderful rest of your week!