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Element One – All of Matrix, WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram in One Place
> While it's interesting, I'm failing to see what the use case is.
I'm unclear if it supports relay mode, but if so, you can invite Matrix, Signal, and WhatsApp users into the same group chat! [1]
I've been using this on my self-hosted version of the bridge and it does wonders for those friends who are on Signal but don't want to try another app.
Also, a lot of people just don't want to swap between apps for direct messaging people on different services. This means you can use any Matrix compatible app [2] to chat with anyone on Matrix/WhatsApp/Signal/Telegram.
[1]: https://github.com/mautrix/docs/blob/master/bridges/python/s...
[2]: https://matrix.org/clients/
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Is there some way to containerise WhatsApp?
If you have a matrix homeserver you could run whatsapp in a virtual machine and bridge it to matrix. https://github.com/mautrix/docs/blob/master/bridges/go/whatsapp/android-vm-setup.md
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Element One – All of Matrix, WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram in One Place
I want this to take off. I'm tired of having to follow trends: IRC to ICQ to MSN to Skype to Google Talk to Facebook Messenger to Whatsapp to Signal.
Pidgin is good (I also miss the ancient Trillian, even though it was closed source), but limited to a local device.
There are XMPP Transports as well for these (see https://git.eta.st/eta/whatsxmpp , https://gitlab.com/nicocool84/spectrum2_signald , but sadly https://spectrum.im/ is surprisingly finicky to set up.)
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Ask HN: How did Google botch messaging/video/hangouts so badly?
There are at least hundreds of implementations of XMPP that are interoperable (at 5-6 actively developed server implementations, many more libraries and many client applications). There are at least hundreds of thousands deployed XMPP services.
In addition XMPP can be linked with other protocols/networks via bridges/gateways. Some examples:
- Spectrum: XMPP gateway project based on libpurple (support for many protocols): https://spectrum.im/
- WhatsApp bridge: https://git.eta.st/eta/whatsxmpp
- Telegram bridge: https://github.com/codingteam/emulsion
- Signal bridge: https://gitlab.com/nicocool84/slidge/ (replacement of https://gitlab.com/nicocool84/spectrum2_signald/ )
Given such a diverse ecosystem of open-source and proprietary implementations, I'd say XMPP is one of the best examples of widespread protocol interoperability that there is.
- Spectrum2_signald: An XMPP/Signal gateway (pre-alpha version)
- spectrum2_signald: an XMPP/Signal gateway (pre-alpha version)
What are some alternatives?
matterbridge - bridge between mattermost, IRC, gitter, xmpp, slack, discord, telegram, rocketchat, twitch, ssh-chat, zulip, whatsapp, keybase, matrix, microsoft teams, nextcloud, mumble, vk and more with REST API (mattermost not required!)
slidge
actions-gh-pages - GitHub Actions for GitHub Pages 🚀 Deploy static files and publish your site easily. Static-Site-Generators-friendly.
emulsion - XMPP ↔ Telegram bridge
paper-research-privacy-matrix.org - Privacy research on Matrix.org
Spectrum 2 - Spectrum 2 IM transports
Element - A glossy Matrix collaboration client for the web.
franz - Franz is a free messaging app for services like WhatsApp, Slack, Messenger and many more.
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