Hi, Am Montag, den 09.10.2006, 17:15 +0100 schrieb Mat Scales: [...] > > there is one big thing, which is really missing in the PHP world: a > > sensible designed Jabber[1] class, which includes more than just a > > simple client. > The question is not 'is this a good idea?' but 'who is going to write it?'.
I'm currently working at a company who is highly interested in Jabber
development and is also working with the Zend framework. Hopefully they
will sponsor me some time to develop this component. Until we finalized
our current (big) project, I will have more time. But hopefully I will
be ready to code in that time, so I want to clear things first.
> Writing it up as a proposal will be a reasonable start, but even better
> would be if someone started writing the code :D
I have some code, which implements core things like correct JID-handling
etc. Also I'd played around with XML-parsing and Stanza creation (but
naming this code a class, would go to far).
> Given that proposals can take a long time to get approval, I think we
> should all encourage people to get on and write code while they are
> waiting for approval. If I wasn't actively writing Zend_Http_Server I'd
> have got bored of waiting for approval long ago (*nudge* ;) )
This issue should be fixed by Zend itself. It is not a sensible attitude
to spend more time to such an issue than needed, so hopefully such
processes will speed up in the future. It is just like a
PHP-application. If the speed of the application doesn't only depend on
the speed of the database, there is something wrong. In software
development, there is something wrong, if developers have to wait for
anything.
Greets, Lars Strojny
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