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Painful day for tech titans as EU finally sinks its regulatory teeth into them
(www.theguardian.com)
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XMPP actually started becoming better fast after those authorities (like Google) dropped it.
It sounds paradoxical, but that's exactly what i meant.
There were multiple authorities with different ideas which blocked developement. As soon as there was only one Authority left, developement sped up rapidly.
Sorry, but no, that's not how it happened.
Google didn't block anything, just rolled out XEPs which its client supported and others sometimes did, sometimes didn't, and didn't really want to, because, first, around 2007 the expected requirements to an IM were different, so nobody felt pressed, second, they didn't discuss it with anyone.
So, for example, Jingle (VoIP) support was more like a toy - a few clients had it, but disabled by default and nobody cared to test it much.
Eh, and which would that be? What I see is exactly how useful XEPs were introduced by different people, and sometimes even replaced old XEPs for the same purpose, organically, with no authority involved.
By market forces, one could say.
Yeah, of course google didn't physically block anything, But you had multiple visions diverging and that harmed progress.
The enthusiasts faction running the servers.
And there were "multiple visions" long after than and now too.