what-about-design: more rephrasing Snikket bits
Signed-off-by: Maxime “pep” Buquet <pep@bouah.net>
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# What now?
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Recently a solution following this design process called [Snikket] has
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A solution called [Snikket] following this design process has recently
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emerged. You can read about its goals [in the introduction
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article][snikket-intro] or in a [more detailed
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explanation][snikket-explanation] from its author. At the time of writing it
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is composed of a rebranded [Prosody] and Conversations, is entirely based on
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XMPP and federates with the XMPP network. But the important part -- and also
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why it deserves a different name -- is its goal: provide a server and a (set
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of) client(s) that interoperate properly and have similar design.
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of) client(s) that interoperate properly and have common design guidelines
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that match the expected userbase.
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Maybe you're not part of Snikket's target, in which case there might someday
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be a similar solution that's more adapted to your use-case.
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