1# Conversations
2
3Conversations: the very last word in instant messaging
4
5[](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.siacs.conversations&referrer=utm_source%3Dgithub) [](http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WD35AAC/)
6
7
8
9## Design principles
10
11* Be as beautiful and easy to use as possible without sacrificing security or
12 privacy
13* Rely on existing, well established protocols (XMPP)
14* Do not require a Google Account or specifically Google Cloud Messaging (GCM)
15* Require as few permissions as possible
16
17## Features
18
19* End-to-end encryption with either [OTR](https://otr.cypherpunks.ca/) or [OpenPGP](http://www.openpgp.org/about_openpgp/)
20* Send and receive images as well as other kind of files
21* Share your location via an external [plug-in](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.siacs.conversations.sharelocation&referrer=utm_source%3Dgithub)
22* Indication when your contact has read your message
23* Intuitive UI that follows Android Design guidelines
24* Pictures / Avatars for your Contacts
25* Syncs with desktop client
26* Conferences (with support for bookmarks)
27* Address book integration
28* Multiple accounts / unified inbox
29* Very low impact on battery life
30
31
32### XMPP Features
33
34Conversations works with every XMPP server out there. However XMPP is an
35extensible protocol. These extensions are standardized as well in so called
36XEP's. Conversations supports a couple of these to make the overall user
37experience better. There is a chance that your current XMPP server does not
38support these extensions; therefore to get the most out of Conversations you
39should consider either switching to an XMPP server that does or — even better —
40run your own XMPP server for you and your friends. These XEP's are:
41
42* [XEP-0065: SOCKS5 Bytestreams](http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0065.html) (or mod_proxy65). Will be used to transfer
43 files if both parties are behind a firewall (NAT).
44* [XEP-0163: Personal Eventing Protocol](http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0163.html) for avatars
45* [XEP-0191: Blocking command](http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0191.html) lets you blacklist spammers or block contacts
46 without removing them from your roster.
47* [XEP-0198: Stream Management](http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0198.html) allows XMPP to survive small network outages and
48 changes of the underlying TCP connection.
49* [XEP-0280: Message Carbons](http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0280.html) which automatically syncs the messages you send to
50 your desktop client and thus allows you to switch seamlessly from your mobile
51 client to your desktop client and back within one conversation.
52* [XEP-0237: Roster Versioning](http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0237.html) mainly to save bandwidth on poor mobile connections
53* [XEP-0313: Message Archive Management](http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0313.html) synchronize message history with the
54 server. Catch up with messages that were sent while Conversations was
55 offline.
56* [XEP-0352: Client State Indication](http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0352.html) lets the server know whether or not
57 Conversations is in the background. Allows the server to save bandwidth by
58 withholding unimportant packages.
59* [XEP-0363: HTTP File Upload](http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0363.html) allows you to share files in conferences and with offline
60 contacts. Requires an [additional component](https://github.com/siacs/HttpUploadComponent)
61 on your server.
62
63## Team
64
65#### Head of Development
66
67* [Daniel Gultsch](https://github.com/inputmice)
68
69#### Code Contributions
70
71(In order of appearance)
72
73* [Rene Treffer](https://github.com/rtreffer) ([PRs](https://github.com/siacs/Conversations/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Apr+author%3Artreffer+is%3Amerged))
74* [Andreas Straub](https://github.com/strb) ([PRs](https://github.com/siacs/Conversations/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Apr+author%3Astrb+is%3Amerged))
75* [Alethea Butler](https://github.com/alethea) ([PRs](https://github.com/siacs/Conversations/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Apr+author%3Aalethea+is%3Amerged))
76* [M. Dietrich](https://github.com/emdete) ([PRs](https://github.com/siacs/Conversations/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Apr+author%3Aemdete+is%3Amerged))
77* [betheg](https://github.com/betheg) ([PRs](https://github.com/siacs/Conversations/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Apr+author%3Abetheg+is%3Amerged))
78* [Sam Whited](https://github.com/SamWhited) ([PRs](https://github.com/siacs/Conversations/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Apr+author%3ASamWhited+is%3Amerged))
79* [BrianBlade](https://github.com/BrianBlade) ([PRs](https://github.com/siacs/Conversations/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Apr+author%3ABrianBlade+is%3Amerged))
80
81#### Logo
82* [Ilia Rostovtsev](https://github.com/qooob) (Progress)
83* [Diego Turtulici](http://efesto.eigenlab.org/~diesys) (Original)
84* [fiaxh](https://github.com/fiaxh) (OMEMO)
85
86#### Translations
87Translations are managed on [Transifex](https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/conversations/)
88
89## FAQ
90
91### General
92
93#### How do I install Conversations?
94
95Conversations is entirely open source and licensed under GPLv3. So if you are a
96software developer you can check out the sources from GitHub and use ant to
97build your apk file.
98
99The more convenient way — which not only gives you automatic updates but also
100supports the further development of Conversations — is to buy the App in the
101Google [Play Store](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.siacs.conversations&referrer=utm_source%3Dgithub).
102
103Buying the App from the Play Store will also give you access to our [beta test](#beta).
104
105#### I don't have a Google Account but I would still like to make a contribution
106
107I accept donations over PayPal, Bitcoin and Flattr. For donations via PayPal you
108can use the email address `donate@siacs.eu` or the button below.
109
110[](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CW3SYT3KG5PDL)
111
112**Disclaimer:** I'm not a huge fan of PayPal and their business policies. For
113larger contributions please get in touch with me beforehand and we can talk
114about bank transfer (SEPA).
115
116My Bitcoin Address is: `1NxSU1YxYzJVDpX1rcESAA3NJki7kRgeeu`
117
118
119[](https://flattr.com/submit/auto?user_id=inputmice&url=http%3A%2F%2Fconversations.siacs.eu&title=Conversations&tags=github&category=software)
120
121#### How do I create an account?
122
123XMPP, like email, is a federated protocol which means that there is not one
124company you can create an 'official XMPP account' with. Instead there are
125hundreds, or even thousands, of provider out there. To find one use a web search
126engine of your choice. Or maybe your university has one. Or you can run your
127own. Or ask a friend to run one. Once you've found one, you can use
128Conversations to create an account. Just select 'register new account on server'
129within the create account dialog.
130
131#### Where can I set up a custom hostname / port
132Conversations will automatically look up the SRV records for your domain name
133which can point to any hostname port combination. If your server doesn’t provide
134those please contact your admin and have them read
135[this](http://prosody.im/doc/dns#srv_records)
136
137#### Conversations doesn't work for me. Where can I get help?
138
139You can join our conference room on `conversations@conference.siacs.eu`.
140A lot of people in there are able to answer basic questions about the usage of
141Conversations or can provide you with tips on running your own XMPP server. If
142you found a bug or your app crashes please read the Developer / Report Bugs
143section of this document.
144
145#### I need professional support with Conversations or setting up my server
146
147I'm available for hire. Contact me at `inputmice@siacs.eu`.
148
149#### How does the address book integration work?
150
151The address book integration was designed to protect your privacy. Conversations
152neither uploads contacts from your address book to your server nor fills your
153address book with unnecessary contacts from your online roster. If you manually
154add a Jabber ID to your phones address book Conversations will use the name and
155the profile picture of this contact. To make the process of adding Jabber IDs to
156your address book easier you can click on the profile picture in the contact
157details within Conversations. This will start an "add to address book" intent
158with the JID as the payload. This doesn't require Conversations to have write
159permissions on your address book but also doesn't require you to copy/paste a
160JID from one app to another.
161
162#### I get 'delivery failed' on my messages
163
164If you get delivery failed on images it's probably because the recipient lost
165network connectivity during reception. In that case you can try it again at a
166later time.
167
168For text messages the answer to your question is a little bit more complex.
169When you see 'delivery failed' on text messages, it is always something that is
170being reported by the server. The most common reason for this is that the
171recipient failed to resume a connection. When a client loses connectivity for a
172short time the client usually has a five minute window to pick up that
173connection again. When the client fails to do so because the network
174connectivity is out for longer than that all messages sent to that client will
175be returned to the sender resulting in a delivery failed.
176
177Other less common reasons are that the message you sent didn't meet some
178criteria enforced by the server (too large, too many). Another reason could be
179that the recipient is offline and the server doesn't provide offline storage.
180
181Usually you are able to distinguish between these two groups in the fact that
182the first one happens always after some time and the second one happens almost
183instantly.
184
185#### Where can I see the status of my contacts? How can I set a status or priority?
186
187Statuses are a horrible metric. Setting them manually to a proper value rarely
188works because users are either lazy or just forget about them. Setting them
189automatically does not provide quality results either. Keyboard or mouse
190activity as indicator for example fails when the user is just looking at
191something (reading an article, watching a movie). Furthermore automatic setting
192of status always implies an impact on your privacy (are you sure you want
193everybody in your contact list to know that you have been using your computer at
1944am‽).
195
196In the past status has been used to judge the likelihood of whether or not your
197messages are being read. This is no longer necessary. With Chat Markers
198(XEP-0333, supported by Conversations since 0.4) we have the ability to **know**
199whether or not your messages are being read. Similar things can be said for
200priorities. In the past priorities have been used (by servers, not by clients!)
201to route your messages to one specific client. With carbon messages (XEP-0280,
202supported by Conversations since 0.1) this is no longer necessary. Using
203priorities to route OTR messages isn't practical either because they are not
204changeable on the fly. Metrics like last active client (the client which sent
205the last message) are much better.
206
207Unfortunately these modern replacements for legacy XMPP features are not widely
208adopted. However Conversations should be an instant messenger for the future and
209instead of making Conversations compatible with the past we should work on
210implementing new, improved technologies and getting them into other XMPP clients
211as well.
212
213Making these status and priority optional isn't a solution either because
214Conversations is trying to get rid of old behaviours and set an example for
215other clients.
216
217#### Conversations is missing a certain feature
218
219I'm open for new feature suggestions. You can use the [issue tracker][issues] on
220GitHub. Please take some time to browse through the issues to see if someone
221else already suggested it. Be assured that I read each and every ticket. If I
222like it I will leave it open until it's implemented. If I don't like it I will
223close it (usually with a short comment). If I don't comment on an feature
224request that's probably a good sign because this means I agree with you.
225Commenting with +1 on either open or closed issues won't change my mind, nor
226will it accelerate the development.
227
228#### You closed my feature request but I want it really really badly
229
230Just write it yourself and send me a pull request. If I like it I will happily
231merge it if I don't at least you and like minded people get to enjoy it.
232
233#### I need a feature and I need it now!
234
235I am available for hire. Contact me via XMPP: `inputmice@siacs.eu`
236
237### Security
238
239#### Why are there two end-to-end encryption methods and which one should I choose?
240
241In most cases OTR should be the encryption method of choice. It works out of the
242box with most contacts as long as they are online. However PGP can, in some
243cases, (message carbons to multiple clients) be more flexible.
244
245#### How do I use OpenPGP
246
247Before you continue reading you should note that the OpenPGP support in
248Conversations is experimental. This is not because it will make the app unstable
249but because the fundamental concepts of PGP aren't ready for widespread use.
250The way PGP works is that you trust Key IDs instead of JID's or email addresses.
251So in theory your contact list should consist of Public-Key-IDs instead of
252JID's. But of course no email or XMPP client out there implements these
253concepts. Plus PGP in the context of instant messaging has a couple of
254downsides: It is vulnerable to replay attacks, it is rather verbose, and
255decrypting and encrypting takes longer than OTR. It is however asynchronous and
256works well with message carbons.
257
258To use OpenPGP you have to install the open source app
259[OpenKeychain](http://www.openkeychain.org) and then long press on the account in
260manage accounts and choose renew PGP announcement from the contextual menu.
261
262#### How does the encryption for conferences work?
263
264For conferences the only supported encryption method is OpenPGP (OTR does not
265work with multiple participants). Every participant has to announce their
266OpenPGP key (see answer above). If you would like to send encrypted messages to
267a conference you have to make sure that you have every participant's public key
268in your OpenKeychain. Right now there is no check in Conversations to ensure
269that. You have to take care of that yourself. Go to the conference details and
270touch every key id (The hexadecimal number below a contact). This will send you
271to OpenKeychain which will assist you on adding the key. This works best in
272very small conferences with contacts you are already using OpenPGP with. This
273feature is regarded experimental. Conversations is the only client that uses
274XEP-0027 with conferences. (The XEP neither specifically allows nor disallows
275this.)
276
277### Development
278
279<a name="beta"></a>
280#### Beta testing
281If you bought the App on [Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.siacs.conversations)
282you can get access to the latest beta version by joining the
283[Conversations Beta Testers](https://plus.google.com/communities/107649347599361240873)
284community on Google+ and then using [this link](https://play.google.com/apps/testing/eu.siacs.conversations)
285to sign up for the beta test.
286
287#### How do I build Conversations
288
289Make sure to have ANDROID_HOME point to your Android SDK
290
291 git clone https://github.com/siacs/Conversations.git
292 cd Conversations
293 ./gradlew build
294
295
296[](https://travis-ci.org/siacs/Conversations)
297
298### How do I update/add external libraries?
299
300If the library you want to update is in Maven Central or JCenter (or has its own
301Maven repo), add it or update its version in `build.gradle`. If the library is
302in the `libs/` directory, you can update it using a subtree merge by doing the
303following (using `minidns` as an example):
304
305 git remote add minidns https://github.com/rtreffer/minidns.git
306 git fetch minidns
307 git merge -s subtree minidns master
308
309To add a new dependency to the `libs/` directory (replacing "name", "branch" and
310"url" as necessary):
311
312 git remote add name url
313 git merge -s ours --no-commit name/branch
314 git read-tree --prefix=libs/name -u name/branch
315 git commit -m "Subtree merged in name"
316
317#### How do I debug Conversations
318
319If something goes wrong Conversations usually exposes very little information in
320the UI (other than the fact that something didn't work). However with adb
321(android debug bridge) you squeeze some more information out of Conversations.
322These information are especially useful if you are experiencing trouble with
323your connection or with file transfer.
324
325 adb -d logcat -v time -s conversations
326
327#### I found a bug
328
329Please report it to our [issue tracker][issues]. If your app crashes please
330provide a stack trace. If you are experiencing misbehaviour please provide
331detailed steps to reproduce. Always mention whether you are running the latest
332Play Store version or the current HEAD. If you are having problems connecting to
333your XMPP server your file transfer doesn’t work as expected please always
334include a logcat debug output with your issue (see above).
335
336[issues]: https://github.com/siacs/Conversations/issues