Services need to be able to iterate quickly to deliver features that other services have, introduce new ones that give them a competitive advantage, and improve UX, all at the same time. Federation and standardization do not help in achieving any of that.
There is nothing wrong with XMPP, it's not a technical issue.
Services need to be able to iterate quickly to deliver features that other services have, introduce new ones that give them a competitive advantage, and improve UX, all at the same time. Federation and standardization do not help in achieving any of that.
There is nothing wrong with XMPP, it's not a technical issue.