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This year, from what I watched online, a few speakers tried to bring politics back into the room. They talked about things like technological sovereignty and the war. After years of carefully avoiding politics, that shift is genuinely welcome.
But the real question is: who are you talking to, and what do you think it will achieve?
If your strategy is to appeal to the EU, or to the supposedly “good intentions” of big corporations, then you’re not fixing the movement’s confusion - you’re reinforcing it.
Because in Brussels and in C-suite offices, the only constant is money and power. And that’s why they will never seriously confront Big Tech, or the US state that protects it. The whole “we just need better policy” or “we can partner our way out of this” story collapses the moment it runs into actual interests.
And the irony is impossible to miss: FOSDEM itself takes sponsorship money from the very companies shaping the problem - including Google, and IBM (via Red Hat). Whatever you think of sponsorship in general, it’s hard to square that with any serious claim of challenging US tech hegemony.
Technological radicalism didn’t come from boardrooms or polished conference stages. It came from communities: from messy, stubborn, principled people building things together with #FreeSoftware and from the hacker ethic, with its insistence on autonomy, curiosity, and refusal to ask permission.
If we want to keep the spirit of dissent - and the possibility of genuinely free creation - alive, we have to stop chasing legitimacy from institutions that will never be on our side. We have to rebuild from the roots: our communities, our practices, and our politics.
#XMPP Community
The #Chat of the Future Initiative discusses their spring 2026 activities today from 19:00 (UTC+1)!
Activities: XMPP’s strong points, organising online meet-ups and #interoperabilty sessions.
Thanks to all organisers, supporters and visitors for the great experience at our XMPP #Realtime Lounge and at the venue overall!
We end the day with this lovely creation from Angela (piscimisty) <3
#jabber #chat #opensource #messaging #federation #Brussels #Belgium #europe
Impressions from the XMPP talks in the #Decentralised #Communication room:
What are you listening to now?: Implementing "Now Playing" feature in modern XMPP - Özcan Oğuz - (not affiliated but it's based on @dino
#chat #jabber #interoperability #opensource #federation #opensource #Brussel #europe
Impressions from the XMPP talks in the #Decentralised #Communication room:
Building a #Decentralized Social Network on XMPP - Timothée Jaussoin
@movim
#chat #jabber #interoperability #opensource #federation #opensource #Brussel #europe
Impressions from the XMPP talks in the #Decentralised #Communication room:
Engineering XMPP #Federation: Building #Messaging, Voice & Social Features Across #Independent Projects - Jérôme Sautret & Timothée Jaussoin
@ejabberd @movim
#XMPP Community
XMPP is listed at the ‘Digital Independence Day’ (DI.DAY) as an alternative chat option and the community created switch recipes to enable users to migrate to independent messaging.
https://xmpp.org/2026/02/xmpp-listed-as-alternative-chat-at-di.day-initiative/
#jabber #interoperability #opensource #messaging #europe #fosdem #whatsapp #di_day
Talk:
What are you listening to now?: Implementing "Now Playing" feature in modern XMPP - Özcan Oğuz
Sun, 14:15, AW1.126
Visit the XMPP #Realtime Lounge in #ULB, AW Building, Level 1!
#jabber #chat #opensource #messaging #federation #Brussels, #Belgium #opensource #europe
Talk:
@Movim: Building a Decentralized Social Network on XMPP - Timothée Jaussoin
Sun, 13:45, AW1.126
Visit the XMPP #Realtime Lounge in #ULB, AW Building, Level 1!
#jabber #chat #opensource #messaging #federation #Brussels, #Belgium #opensource #rtc #e2ee #europe