Why properly interoperable services, or else bridges, help:
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Why properly interoperable services, or else bridges, help:
A group of people are trying to organise FOSDEM communications.
A and B use both XMPP and Signal, but not Matrix.
C uses XMPP, Signal, and DeltaChat, but not Matrix.
D and E use both Signal and Matrix, but not XMPP.
F uses only XMPP.
Solution? Email.
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Why properly interoperable services, or else bridges, help:
A group of people are trying to organise FOSDEM communications.
A and B use both XMPP and Signal, but not Matrix.
C uses XMPP, Signal, and DeltaChat, but not Matrix.
D and E use both Signal and Matrix, but not XMPP.
F uses only XMPP.
Solution? Email.
@neil would probably have made me reevaluate whether I really wanted to coordinate with F in the first place
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Why properly interoperable services, or else bridges, help:
A group of people are trying to organise FOSDEM communications.
A and B use both XMPP and Signal, but not Matrix.
C uses XMPP, Signal, and DeltaChat, but not Matrix.
D and E use both Signal and Matrix, but not XMPP.
F uses only XMPP.
Solution? Email.
@neil yes.
It's always email.