Le vendredi 12 novembre 2010 à 13:56 +0100, Jon Kristensen a écrit :
> Now, I would like to make some kind of "binding" so that GNOME and other 
> free desktop environments can browse the contents of a Pontarius server 
> (so that you can see your and your friends media). Do you have any 
> advice on where I should start? We will be using Jingle and the 
> Publish-Subscribe XMPP extensions to do this. What is the lowest level 
> layer that I can/should work against here?

As Cosimo said, Telepathy is the IM framework used in GNOME. It's very
extensible so you should be able to write such extension. Gabble (the
XMPP backend) now has a plugin system (called 'sidecars') that you could
use.

I suggest you to drop a mail on the Telepahy mailing list if you want
more info : telepa...@lists.freedesktop.org

> Basically, I want to be able to work with the remote files as if they 
> were a local directory... Get file listings, download a file, upload a 
> file, rename a file, etc.

Are you aware of http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0214.html ?
The spec has been deferred but maybe there are some interesting things
to get there ?


Regards,


        G.

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