I want to stop using WhatsApp because I fuckin hate it. Does anyone use XMPP regularly? It allows encryption so I was considering it.

The consideration is whether I will have to self host it or I can use some publicly hosted instances (like how there are open Matrix instances). Also whether it has support for desktop clients that run natively on Loonix without electron.

Please share your thoughts if you have experience. Feel free to suggest other alternatives too. I won’t mind that.

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    • @ksynwaOP
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      Yeah a couple if you don’t mind.

      1. Is it resource intensive for a small number of users? Mainly want to use it with my family members. I have a bottom tier VPS so I am wondering if I need to get a better.
      2. Is it tricky getting it to comply 100% with the standards expected by compliance.conversations.im ?
      3. How much effort does it take to maintain it?
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        • @phthalo
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          I’m also running prosody and can confirm everything you said. Prosody is surprisingly lean and snappy. I remember being concerned about getting prosody to be compliant (after coming from ejabberd, which has everything built-in), but it was very straightforward. I don’t know if that last 5% compliance is worth it for a self-hosted server. I think an invitations-based system works best for in-band registration, but as far as I know that won’t satisfy the requirement of being “open.”

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        Is it resource intensive for a small number of users?

        No. Prosody is very resource friendly, especially for a small group of users. You can easily run it on a first generation Raspberry Pi.

        Is it tricky getting it to comply 100% with the standards expected by compliance.conversations.im?

        I think you just have to enable some modules in the config. I’m sure there’s a guide on how to do it somewhere.

        How much effort does it take to maintain it?

        Less than Matrix-Synapse. You set it up once with all the modules you liked through the package manager of your OS and then you just auto update and forget it. Of course you should do regular backups of the data it stores, but apart from that you should be fine.