We tried this, died on the vine. It _was_ #php-zf .
Anyone wanting to chat about framework is welcome on #Php efnet.
Kevin McArthur
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From: "flipkick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 2:21 PM
Subject: Re: [fw-general] Community chat
irc would be okay to me.. funny channel in efnet or whereever. who would
be
an admin for this?
Juan Felipe Alvarez Saldarriaga wrote:
flipkick wrote:
jabber would be very cool. but i would recommend ejabberd
http://ejabberd.jabber.ru insted of java wildfire. jabber.org, the
public Jabber server of the Jabber Software Foundation uses it, too.
Is it possible to create a community chat in the next time? I really
miss one. Makes some people more productive ;) cheers, flipkick
Why dont use a FreeNode IRC channel ?
Richard Thomas wrote:
Multiple people have voiced various needs for this on a few
levels, We are currently testing a solution and would just like to
get some feedback on a proposed solution.
http://www.jivesoftware.org/wildfire/ 1. Jabber based so any
client that can do jabber can connect, it also has its own client
as well. 2. Free ;) 3. Supports persistent chat rooms and logging,
All logs are stored to mysql so we can publish a search able
database on line. Can show X number of lines from the log to
people who just logged into a room 4. Supports private rooms for
internal groups like the Sandbox Sys Admins 5. We can restrict
registration, maybe tie it into the mailing list or the wiki login
system? -- Richard Thomas - CEO Cyberlot Technologies Group Inc.
507.398.4124 - Voice
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