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procrastinate the one I should do with the other one - it is always more fun to
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do what you're not supposed to do. I started to implement another security
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protocol ([Off-the-record](https://otr.cypherpunks.ca/), resulted in
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[ocaml-otr](http://hannesm.github.io/ocaml-otr/doc/Otr.html)) on my own,
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[ocaml-otr](https://hannesm.github.io/ocaml-otr/doc/Otr.html)) on my own,
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applying what I learned while co-developing TLS with David. I was eager to
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actually deploy our TLS stack: using it with a web server (see [this
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post](https://hannes.nqsb.io/Posts/nqsbWebsite)) is fun, but only using one half
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developed. Other messaging protocols (Signal, Threema) are not really open,
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support no federation, but have good support for group encryption and offline
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messaging. (There is a [nice overview over secure messaging and
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threats.](http://www.cypherpunks.ca/~iang/pubs/secmessaging-oakland15.pdf))
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threats.](https://www.cypherpunks.ca/~iang/pubs/secmessaging-oakland15.pdf))
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There is (AFAIK) no encrypted group messaging via XMPP; also the XMPP server
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contains lots of sensible data: your address book (buddy list), together with
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## User interface
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![other screenshot](http://berlin.ccc.de/~hannes/jackline.png)
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![other screenshot](https://berlin.ccc.de/~hannes/jackline.png)
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Stated goal is *minimalistic*. No heavy use of colours. Visibility on
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both black and white background (btw, as a Unix process there is no way to find
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