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  1. Adonay Felipe Nogueira (adfeno@ecodigital.social)'s status on Sunday, 11-Oct-2020 18:05:42 UTC Adonay Felipe Nogueira Adonay Felipe Nogueira

    @rmdes @kranfahrer And this is why I recommend #XMPP, since it would allow the group to move and not force people to redo accounts.

    https://libreplanet.org/wiki/XMPP

    In conversation Sunday, 11-Oct-2020 18:05:42 UTC from ecodigital.social permalink
    • Adonay Felipe Nogueira (adfeno@ecodigital.social)'s status on Monday, 12-Oct-2020 01:48:49 UTC Adonay Felipe Nogueira Adonay Felipe Nogueira

      @rmdes @kranfahrer Also, even if the group channel has to move, existing members *don't need* to make new accounts to talk to such new channel, since they can join that directly.

      In conversation Monday, 12-Oct-2020 01:48:49 UTC permalink
    • Adonay Felipe Nogueira (adfeno@ecodigital.social)'s status on Monday, 12-Oct-2020 01:50:44 UTC Adonay Felipe Nogueira Adonay Felipe Nogueira

      @rmdes @kranfahrer To let it clear: migrating accounts is generally per-server or per-client, but would be equivalent of using *old account* to send message to entire roster about the new account.

      In conversation Monday, 12-Oct-2020 01:50:44 UTC permalink
    • Adonay Felipe Nogueira (adfeno@ecodigital.social)'s status on Saturday, 17-Oct-2020 12:17:42 UTC Adonay Felipe Nogueira Adonay Felipe Nogueira
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      @0 @rmdes @kranfahrer Yes, #XMPP already allows making aliases, I think @fsf has a forwarding of such for Associate Members, although I'm not one of them, i just heard about it.

      In conversation Saturday, 17-Oct-2020 12:17:42 UTC permalink

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