Last year, I launched the XMPP Network Graph: a website that visualizes part of the public XMPP network.
It continues to be a fun little project to work on. Over the last few weeks, a great deal of improvements have been applied (with many thanks to all people that suggested or even implemented them).
If you run an XMPP domain, please add your domain to the graph!
You can find the XMPP Network graph on https://xmppnetwork.goodbytes.im/ (on mobile, you might want to try https://xmppnetwork.goodbytes.im/webgl.html instead)
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I like how our pushserver cluster is listed in your dataset :)
https://xmppnetwork.goodbytes.im/?focus=eu.prod.push.monal-im.org&search=Search
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@Monal as the FAQ hints, this graph is nowhere near an accurate representation of the network. The graph is listing server-to-server connections. Connections to components are typically included, which would cause that. Then again, I know of thousands of servers that aren't listed at all. 🤷
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@guusdk I know, but its still nice that at least some s2s connections to our push cluster are showing up there :)
We explicitly implemented the discovery stuff in fpush (our push server implementation) to allowed our push servers being visible in your dataset :)
https://github.com/monal-im/fpush
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