Well it'd be ideal to have a conference server on xmpp.net or xmpp.org, but that really depends on the domain owners. Doesn't even need to support client users, just the conference would be nice.
On 11 March 2015 at 09:54, Yonnji <yon...@miqote.com> wrote: > MUC is great idea. But on which server? Everyone has their own xD > > On 11/03/15 01:02, Mike Barnes wrote: > > Yeah it looks that way, despite the last time this was brought up on > > this list there were reassurances from the maintainer that he was just > > "busy" or something. > > > > This is a massive issue across so many sites. The public directory on > > xmpp.net <http://xmpp.net> needs to be REMOVED if it's not maintained, > > or its maintenance handed over to someone else. It CANNOT be that damn > > hard. The observatory is excellent and useful, but leads people to links > > to this stupid server list that nobody can get anything added to. > > > > But hey, that's the way we live right? Jabber.org "temporarily" > > suspended registrations two years ago. Jabber.org.au > > <http://Jabber.org.au> is still missing any kind of web site ... and > > we're here as operators of instant messaging and conference servers and > > we're using a mailing list. How about an "official" MUC on something and > > link to that instead? Oh, probably impossible, as someone would have to > > take 10 minutes out of their day and update a web page. > > > > Honestly if anyone's surprised that people keep using proprietary > > messaging solutions, just take a look at the half-finished and neglected > > projects that wave an XMPP banner around, and think about who's actually > > paying attention to users. > > > > On 10 March 2015 at 23:02, remi bruggeman <r...@remisan.be > > <mailto:r...@remisan.be>> wrote: > > > > The list is not managed anymore. No new entries are being added. > > > > RĂ©mi Bruggeman > > > > On 10 Mar 2015 11:55, Mike Barnes <m...@bremensaki.com > > <mailto:m...@bremensaki.com>> wrote: > > > > Hey, I thought I'd submitted this a long time ago, but > > apparently that only happened in my imagination. Are they > > getting added at the moment? :D > > > > > > Please add my public XMPP service to the list at xmpp.net > > <http://xmpp.net>. The information is as follows: > > > > domain: jabberzac.org <http://jabberzac.org> > > website: http://jabberzac.org > > year launched: 2010 > > country: Australia > > latitude: -31.9 > > longitude: 115.9 > > CA: StartSSL > > server software: Prosody > > admin name: Mike Barnes > > admin JID: m...@bremensaki.com <mailto:m...@bremensaki.com> > > description: A primarily AU/NZ based community, focused on MUC > > services (on conference.jabberzac.org > > <http://conference.jabberzac.org>), also open to public use and > > registration. > > > > >