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  • The goal is to promote a local market. Not much point to have a marketplace with used items from the other side of the world.

    Although manual curation of the connected instances would also work for a specialist marketplace where you can only find specific types of items.

    I think both use-cases make more sense than general marketplace with mostly irrelevant entries.









  • It’s true that Hubzilla has access permissions for files on your WebDAV folder, and those access permissions sort of federate to other Zot protocol using sites (but not the wider Fediverse), but Nextcloud also has its own inter-Nextcloud federation where you can access files on other Nextcloud instances right inside your Nextcloud.


  • Well, for various reasons I stopped hosting my own Hubzilla instance some years ago, but back then it absolutely had CalDAV and CardDAV. The problem was mainly that this wasn’t well exposed in the Hubzilla web-interface, other than an event calendar. But with Thunderbird and DAVx5 etc. you could connect to it and manage it just fine. The WebDAV file storage part worked fine in the web-interface as well.

    Edit: these parts are not federated though AFAIK (contrary to Nextcloud which does have some kind of file-sharing federation).






  • Gajim will have some more of that in the next version, Monocles or Cheogram have more modern features than Conversations and Siskin is very outdated feature wise and you should probably replace it with Monal.

    That said it is not true that the three clients you mentioned have none of that. Sure they don’t have all of it, and there is some feature mismatch between them, but you are making it sound much worse than it is.

    Oh and you can always use Movim which has most of the features you mentioned.