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- | This is a Google test. We all know [[http:// | + | ==== Open Discussion Day - 19th May ==== |
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+ | Imagine an internet where it is only possible to send emails to people who used the same email provider as you, or only view websites that are hosted on your internet provider' | ||
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+ | Many people still rely on instant messaging and other networks which lock them in, and prevent them from chatting with their friends on other networks (except where certain " | ||
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+ | So imagine an IM network where you are able to choose where you want your account, and who your contacts are. You are in control, and you can even run your own server if you want to! | ||
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+ | Thankfully such networks exist, they are free to use, and they don't restrict you to one provider or one client. [[http:// | ||
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+ | Here you can learn [[why|why it's important to use open systems]]. You can also read about [[how Jabber/XMPP works]] and [[using Jabber|how to use it]]. | ||
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+ | If you already have a Jabber ID or just created one, you can join xmpp: | ||
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+ | ==== TLS Everywhere ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Social Networks ==== | ||
+ | [[https://www.facebook.com/ | ||
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+ | ==== References ==== | ||
+ | **(1)** We do not like the [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== External Links ==== | ||
+ | For other sites related to Open Discussion Day, Jabber/ |