[jdev] TLS Everywhere
Peter Saint-Andre
stpeter at stpeter.im
Mon Oct 28 21:56:51 UTC 2013
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On 10/28/13 3:48 PM, Kim Alvefur wrote:
> On 2013-10-28 22:24, Dave Cridland wrote:
>> On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 9:12 PM, Peter Saint-Andre
>> <stpeter at stpeter.im <mailto:stpeter at stpeter.im>> wrote:
>>
>> We were talking about "Jabber" for communication with end users
>> about getting an IM account. Most end users (and even people at
>> technical conference) still call it Jabber. I see no reason to
>> fight that forever. Introduce it as Jabber or "you might know it
>> as Jabber" but then talk about XMPP. That's what I usually do.
>>
>>
>> I find it interesting that according to Google trends, although
>> "xmpp server" and "jabber server" are roughly equal, "jabber
>> client" is searched for roughly twice as much as "xmpp client".
>>
>> So if we're purely aiming at end users wanting IM accounts, then
>> yes, Jabber seems to be the obvious choice. I think this document
>> essentially aims at server administrators (who apparently use
>> either equally), but I suspect that the whole TLS thing would be
>> most useful if it were something server admins could brag about
>> to their users; that suggests using the Jabber mark.
>
> So we'll need to Reclaim the Jabber?? :)
>
> I remember there being talk of getting the trade mark back from
> Cisco before, is time we finally did that? Something for the board
> to tackle?
I don't think that will happen, for various reasons. But that's not
really a topic for this list. :-)
Peter
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