On Thu, 2 Sep 2004, Jacek Konieczny wrote:

>> So why aren't ISPs giving out Jabber accounts yet? That's gotta do with the
>> state of our code-bases. An ISP isn't going to setup a buggy, incomplete,
>> and hard to manage server. They need the equivalent of an Apache, something
>> they do setup and use.
> I have just switched from jabberd 1.4.x to ejabberd. And it works,
> nearly out of the box (much better than jabberd 2). It is much more
> complete than both jabberd 1.4.x and jabberd 2.

Perhaps we should set up sites documenting this. Some time ago there were
Admin FAQs/HowTos on jabber.org but they have vanished. Now, there are
only some "neutral" lists of server/client software which are not really
of great help as they are too brief.

What about setting up a Server FAQ or adding info to the jadmin FAQ? I'd
propose to put it into jabber.org's Wiki and providing a link directly to
that page on the jabber.org front page. I'll monitor the page (as I do
with the Wiki anyways as nobody else seems to care for the spam that
showed up the last weeks there ;-). STPeter?

> And the one of most important reasons why XMPP is not being widely used
> is that "jabber.org" doesn't talk XMPP.

I don't see the problem as the protocol jabber.org uses is not too far
away from XMPP. However, the Jabber server running on jabber.org leaves
room for improvement certainly.

Regards
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