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@tigase #Tigase seems to be aimed at "Enterprise" #XMPP deployments, from previous observations.
In the above post from 2108-12-09, I said "Those are the two !XMPP servers that most people seem to use."
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2018-12-09. 2108 has not arrived yet.
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@tigase I have seen the site for the #Tigase #XMPP server project over the years, always with an emphasis on giant deployments. I am aware of the public server ( sure.im and other names ), and I am aware of the Tigase client software for #Android. I am not unaware of your project. But if the project is now looking to expand into small scale use, I’m glad to hear it.
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@tigase You misunderstood my post from December. One individual asked another individual which !XMPP server software the second person had used. I responded with the names of the two that I usually see in the “single user or small group” context. No one was “recommending” software, nor was anyone seeking recommendations. In that context, mentioning #Tigase #XMPP server would have been the wrong thing to do.
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@tigase Mostly whatever their contacts use. I chose #Prosody because people I knew were using it. When I spun up an #XMPP sever at work years ago, I ran Jive ( now #OpenFire ) because they also made Spark, the client we used. (Sadly, the test was successful, and $EMPLOYER chose to go with Lync / Skype.)