[Free-RTC] list of communities using SIP or XMPP?

John Sullivan johns at fsf.org
Fri Nov 13 21:49:31 CET 2015


Daniel Pocock <daniel at pocock.pro> writes:

> It would be interesting to make a list of free software communities who
> have their own SIP and/or XMPP
>
> So far I'm aware of the following:
>
> debian.org:  SIP and XMPP
>
> gnome.org:  XMPP
>
> fsfe.org: XMPP on jabber.fsfe.org
>
> fedoraproject.org:  SIP on fedrtc.org
>
>
> Is anybody aware of others?
>
> Does anybody have a list of domains for communities involved in free
> software so I could write a script to scan them for SRV records for SIP
> and XMPP?
>
> Where could we publish such a list, maybe a wiki or something else?

There used to be a list which covered this for nonprofit orgs at
<http://freeyourspeech.org/do-they-federate/>. Anyone know what happened
to it?

FSF runs XMPP and SIP ;)

-john

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