On 3/10/09 6:02 AM, Pedro Melo wrote:
> On Mar 9, 2009, at 3:44 PM, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
> 
>> On 3/9/09 9:05 AM, Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
>>> Am 09.03.2009 um 13:28 schrieb Guillaume Desmottes:
>>>
>>>> proxy.jabber.org doesn't seem to work.
>>> It has been removed a while ago.
>> I'm hoping to bring that back soon. :)
> 
> Yeah, I remember seeing something about a "european" proxy server for  
> jabber.org... is that still on the roadmap?

What I would really like to do is seek out volunteers (e.g., companies,
ISPs) who can reliably run country-specific services associated with
jabber.org -- pt.jabber.org, us.jabber.org, even co.us.jabber.org or
denver.co.us.jabber.org. For each of those services we would have a
bytestreams proxy for file transfer (etc.) and a TURN server for voice
and video relaying. It would also be great for each of those services to
host a locality-specific website with chatrooms and webchat (a la
Speeqe). I think it would be optional for those services to accept end
user accounts.

I think this would be a great initiative to build out jabber.org as an
effort that people all over the world can get involved in.

So:

xmpp.org = rough consensus
jabber.org = running code

Peter

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Peter Saint-Andre
https://stpeter.im/

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