From: robin_listas@es.invalid   
      
   On 2025-11-24 12:21, Frank Slootweg wrote:   
   > Chris wrote:   
   >> Jörg Lorenz wrote:   
   >>> On 23.11.25 16:00, Frank Slootweg wrote:   
   >>>> In the snipped part, I pointed to Internet Standards such as e-mail,   
   >>>> web, etc.. I take it you don't care about such matters? :-(   
   >>>   
   >>> Instant messengers are all proprietary.   
   >>   
   >> Currently, yes. Wasn't always the case. Back in the day Jabber (now XMPP -   
   >> stupid name) was great.   
   >   
   > Yes, we used Jabber for 'chat' between the engineers in our part of   
   > our company. Both within the office and between work-at-home engineers.   
   > (Yes, we already (partially) worked at home in the later 90s. I'm still   
   > somewhat amused about all the hoopla about it in the recent/current   
   > time.)   
   >   
   > We also used some other (incompatible?) chat client/system earlier or   
   > later, but can't remember the name of that one.   
      
   Those years I did not have a permanent connection to internet, so I   
   could not use such things.   
      
   And when I got a mobile maybe on 1998 or 99 it only could do SMS, I think.   
      
      
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   Cheers, Carlos.   
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