XMPP Radar Newsletter #15
Here are the links we found most interesting in September: ejabberd 16.09 released We are happy to introduce our new ejabberd release, ejabberd 16.
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Here are the links we found most interesting in September: ejabberd 16.09 released We are happy to introduce our new ejabberd release, ejabberd 16.
1 min readWe are happy to introduce our new ejabberd release, ejabberd 16.09. As usual it includes many bug fixes and improvements. But most of all,
4 min readHere are the links we found interesting in August: ejabberd 16.08 This new release is the culmination of several months of work to improve
1 min readIn this video, Mickaël Rémond summarises important principles developers need to be aware of when building their own modern XMPP messaging platform. The video was
1 min readWelcome to the 13th issue of our newsletter. Here are the links we found interesting in July: Go’s March to Low-latency GC Twitch uses
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In this video, Mickaël Rémond explains the features, options and API that can be used to protect ejabberd servers from spam and various other types
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We are announcing today MUC Subscription, a new experimental feature in ejabberd that make group conversations in XMPP work seamlessly with mobile clients.
4 min readWe are proud to introduce our new ejabberd release, ejabberd 16.06. As usual it includes many bug fixes, but also several improvements.
4 min readHere is the video of my talk at Golang Paris Meetup in June (In French). Topic is about writing messaging applications in Go. Enjoy ! Here
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