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A request for federation (“S2S”) support on Facebook Chat XMPP!

Yesterday, Facebook finally launched XMPP support for Facebook Chat.  (More about XMPP here.)  This is something that they announced that they were working on back in May, 2008 — almost two years ago.  After a long time (of mostly silence), here we have it — you can now connect to Facebook using (almost) any XMPP client, including popular “universal” chat clients like Pidgin, Trillian, Adium, Digsby, Miranda, Empathy, etc., using the XMPP support that they already have.  This also paves the way for Facebook Chat to become one of the most used IM protocols, up in the ranks with AOL Instant Messenger, Windows Live, and Google Talk.

I’m a bit disappointed, but not surprised, that this initial launch of XMPP support comes without support for XMPP federation (“S2S”).  If we had S2S support for Facebook Chat, then Facebook users could talk with users on any XMPP/Jabber network, and vice versa.  This would also enable a particularly cool bridge between Facebook Chat and Google Talk, which are both based on XMPP, and it might even push AIM and WLM more towards supporting XMPP, so that we could have a truly universal IM network on the Internet.  (We have it for e-mail already… why not for IM?)

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Gmail Chat’s “Always show” or “Never show” options not sticking

I’ve recently taken a liking to Gmail’s built-in web interface to Google Talk.  However, since I started using it for most of my chatting activities, I’ve noticed an odd bug.

If you hover over a contact and then click on the “Video and More” button, you get a nifty menu like this:

What I’m interested in is the option to “Always show” or “Never show” a contact.  If I have a contact that I don’t talk to very often, or if a contact has several accounts but only uses one of them most of the time, I may want to hide some of them from my list.  Additionally, there are some people that I might want to have on my list all the time, and not have them hidden at Google’s whim if I don’t talk to them very often.

Well, for some contacts, this setting seemed to be stuck on “Auto.”  You could make a selection, and a confirmation message would appear at the top of the screen, but the behavior of the contact on the list would not change, and if you pull up the menu again, it’s still there on “Auto.”

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