Who is complaining? This is confusing. The whole idea about Signal is to compete with mainstream, as well as with the federated, ecosystems by having a single implementation of both client and server, I believe the argument is that only by moving faster is it possible to compete with the more mainstream commercial messengers for the masses and still have reasonable cryptography.
Moxie wrote several articles about this and expanded on this idea in his conference talks. You are very welcome to take the code and write your own messing system, but do not connect to Signal's servers because that costs them money and they will need to take action, sooner or later.
They were very clear that LibreSignal had no future. They have also been very clear that they discourage any non-official distribution of builds. They have repeatedly told the F-Droid project that they will not publish using their reproducible build system, and any user doing the same will be kindly asked to take down their copy. The F-Droid project has complied.
This seems to be a strange thing to discuss. If the above links are representative it may be a popular subject among a subset of users, which seems misguided. Signal does not wish to be xmpp or matrix and neither should they. It must be their right to decide. There are so many chat software projects. If you don't agree with the goals of one of them, you energy is better spent elsewhere.
Lots of people are complaining. It's why Moxie wrote those many articles. It's why there's so many comments bringing up Matrix and others. People were even doing this before Matrix was E2EE! So yeah I'm tired of hearing it so calling people's complaints out. If you don't like it, fix it. It's HN and people are devs here.
Moxie wrote several articles about this and expanded on this idea in his conference talks. You are very welcome to take the code and write your own messing system, but do not connect to Signal's servers because that costs them money and they will need to take action, sooner or later.
They were very clear that LibreSignal had no future. They have also been very clear that they discourage any non-official distribution of builds. They have repeatedly told the F-Droid project that they will not publish using their reproducible build system, and any user doing the same will be kindly asked to take down their copy. The F-Droid project has complied.
This seems to be a strange thing to discuss. If the above links are representative it may be a popular subject among a subset of users, which seems misguided. Signal does not wish to be xmpp or matrix and neither should they. It must be their right to decide. There are so many chat software projects. If you don't agree with the goals of one of them, you energy is better spent elsewhere.