Fluux Messenger 0.16.1: fixes and refinements from real-world use
We released Fluux Messenger 0.16.0 with its new end-to-end encryption only a few days ago, and feedback from people putting it to use in the field has already started coming in.
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We released Fluux Messenger 0.16.0 with its new end-to-end encryption only a few days ago, and feedback from people putting it to use in the field has already started coming in.
Version 0.16.0 is a milestone release. After months of groundwork, Fluux Messenger now supports end-to-end encryption for one-to-one conversations.
We are publishing this security release ejabberd 26.04, which includes options to limit XML parser, and other minor bugfixes. It is strongly encouraged that you update ejabberd as soon as possible.
Fluux Messenger includes major features that should make the tools even more usable on a day to day basis.
We are pleased to announce another bugfix release: ejabberd 26.03. This brings support for roster pre-approval, and more than 100 commits with bugfixes all around, many of them dedicated to the new mod_invites, including also many security fixes.
Room moderation, MUC management, vCard support, and a wave of UX polish headline this release.
Native TCP connection, 26 EU languages and clipboard image paste headline this release.
We are pleased to announce the bugfix release ejabberd 26.02.
Open source is about scratching your own itch.