Peter Saint-Andre wrote: > On 3/9/09 2:43 PM, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: >> I think it would be valuable to hold a groupchat once a month as a venue >> for community discussion. I'm calling this the "Monthly XMPP Meeting" or >> MXM (you can pronounce it like "mix 'em"). I propose that we hold the >> first discussion this Thursday, March 12, at 20:00 UTC in the chatroom >> at j...@conference.jabber.org. If there are topics you'd like me to put >> on the agenda, please let me know. Otherwise I'll just make it up. :) > > OK, I came up with a theme for this meeting: "Why I Hate XMPP". :) > > https://stpeter.im/?p=2528
Good starting point. I like the first one and have more details to it: If I want to create a client/server, what do I need to implement? Yes, there are XEP-0242 and XEP-0243, but I'm scared of before I scrolled down to that point What do I need to implement VoIP would be answer question. But back to the question about what I hate: 1. Specs are not always written for developers. It looks code on paper but it does not fit into the state machine of lib/client foo 2. Many experimental XEPs are not implemented because nobody wants to be the first. Or "I can not implement it in a client without server support" and "It makes no sense to implement it into a server without a client using it" 3. Some XEPs have a scary small scrollbar in my browser. I don't want to read everything (good example is PubSub) Dirk -- I am a friend of the working man, and I would rather be his friend than be one. -- Clarence Darrow _______________________________________________ JDev mailing list Forum: http://www.jabberforum.org/forumdisplay.php?f=20 Info: http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev Unsubscribe: jdev-unsubscr...@jabber.org _______________________________________________