@sbb
Hi, I think an issue is still the state of the ios clients. Otherwise everything is fine from my point of view.
I don't think many use the contact cards to add addresses there, one often shares addresses in other ways what I experience.
Android seems to have removed the ability to set the chat field from within android, I have all my xmpp contacts still there , because I set them in an earlier version, and they are still shown.
I testes it with nextcloud and dav5x just now, from nextcloud you can still. Add xmpp addresses.
Just add a chat address, the field what type of chat is meaningless for Android so there set what you like.
In the actual address field you then enter xmpp:you@example.com
And it will show in Android.
So as long as you use the xmpp: protocol identifier in the address, it works. (sure, only a nerd feature, who manages contacts from nextcloud, but fun) 🙂
Hi, I think an issue is still the state of the ios clients. Otherwise everything is fine from my point of view.
I don't think many use the contact cards to add addresses there, one often shares addresses in other ways what I experience.
Android seems to have removed the ability to set the chat field from within android, I have all my xmpp contacts still there , because I set them in an earlier version, and they are still shown.
I testes it with nextcloud and dav5x just now, from nextcloud you can still. Add xmpp addresses.
Just add a chat address, the field what type of chat is meaningless for Android so there set what you like.
In the actual address field you then enter xmpp:you@example.com
And it will show in Android.
So as long as you use the xmpp: protocol identifier in the address, it works. (sure, only a nerd feature, who manages contacts from nextcloud, but fun) 🙂