That is very true, maybe I will give it a pet name. But as far as Linux goes, it's <name>d for daemons (background services). and it's a Jabber daemon. JabberD was taken already, so RJabberD is natural.
I am not going to call it xmppd, because, as I said, it is more Jabber (Protocol) than XMPP (Messaging). But it is true, ?jabberd and ?xmmpd are being raped. On Sat, 2007-08-11 at 23:45 -0400, Daniel Henninger wrote: > What about: > > xmppd > xmppd2 > exmppd > dxmppd (my favorite) > rxmppd > > ;D ;D ;D *run* > > Daniel > > On Aug 11, 2007, at 11:46 PM, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: > > > On Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 11:17:15PM +0200, Jonathan Chayce Dickinson > > wrote: > >> > >> I am going to need more brains on this one. If anyone can help... I > >> think this conversation should move to rjabberd-devel. Just look > >> at the > > > > jabberd > > jabberd2 > > ejabberd > > djabberd > > rjabberd > > > > Can't we at least some up with some more creative names? ;-) > -- Jonathan Dickinson Developer [Xeer Technology] email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] twitter: Moitoius Principle will kick us all in the butt one day. If you have principle, you have all you will ever need.
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