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[19:02:56] <kaonashi696> Y a-t-il un moyen de faire que Transmission utilise un VPN et uniquement Transmission?
[19:17:26] <tuxayo> Hi :) sorry for the out of topic question: since this is the largest known XMPP room, how is the performance?
In my city we have a Signal group with 1k protesters exchanging info about protests, other actions and where are the cops, etc. And it's quite laggy and we hit the hard 1k members limit.
So how are things here with 1.8k people? Likely a lot here are on desktop so much less load due to XMPP presense updates.
[19:19:10] <Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> uuuh not sure, it's a bit specific because it's bridged so it's not actually 1.8k people on XMPP, most are probably on Matrix and then there are XMPP "puppets" or whichever way it works
[19:21:42] <Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> Purely personnal opinion but I would not recommend switching to XMPP compared to Signal, it's not obvious at all imho which client to use for XMPP, there's no "de facto cross-platform app with modern features" ...
[19:40:51] <anubis> tuxayo, i saw a load test for some weeks somewhere but i have to find the link again :')
[19:41:54] <tuxayo> > uuuh not sure, it's a bit specific because it's bridged so it's not actually 1.8k people on XMPP, most are probably on Matrix and then there are XMPP "puppets" or whichever way it works

Ah ok
[19:42:34] <tuxayo> > Purely personnal opinion but I would not recommend switching to XMPP compared to Signal

We hit the 1k limit so we can't add more people to relay info to
[19:46:33] <Nick> a lot of activism groups use telegram, would you use that?
[19:50:53] <tuxayo> > a lot of activism groups use telegram, would you use that?

Not E2EE for the small satelite groups that people will make for specific actions. And it's not libre and they have been marketing themselves as secure and encrypted which is misleading but it worked. Major newspapers buy into this, it's a shame.
[19:51:27] <tuxayo> Sure, they do a great work at scalling.
[19:53:01] <Chatpitaine Caverne> I discover this limit of 1000 users on Signal. Is it the same on Matrix server ? Is there a limit ?
[19:54:06] <Maranda> Chatpitaine Caverne: there's a room with 64k occupants
[20:01:10] <anubis> tuxayo, at least a Jitsi test (which embed XMPP for the chat function) https://jitsi.org/jitsi-videobridge-performance-evaluation/ ; 1000 clients running easily on a "small" server. As Aleks mentionned, maybe the point of attention would be to propose the right client and take care of account creation etc. We can discuss this more into detail in a more XMPP room if you want.
[20:05:38] <tuxayo> "1000 clients running easily on a "small" server."

Good to know
[20:05:51] <tuxayo> "As Aleks mentionned, maybe the point of attention would be to propose the right client and take care of account creation etc."

of course
[20:10:41] <tuxayo> > We can discuss this more into detail in a more XMPP room if you want.

Indeed, sorry for dragging the topic here, it should have been just for getting feedback on the performance experience of this room. I also started this discussion on the Conversations room since it would be the biggest share of clients in my use case.
Does anyone know if this MUC has presence disabled?
[20:29:36] <rastanet> Good evening,

I installed Yunohost on a RPI 4 with an external USB hard disk.
I was also able to install Nextcloud which works well with one exception...
I can't do a logout. The function is active, but every time I do it, I come back to the Nextcloud desktop.

Could there be an error in my configuration?
I specify that for the tests, I created a user (other than the user of Yunohost) with the admin rights

Thanks
[20:31:51] <Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> Are you logging out from Yunohost portal, or from Nextcloud ?
[20:32:20] <rastanet> From Nextcloud