I had checked xmpp.org and found a chat room operat...@muc.xmpp.org
On 11/03/15 02:15, Mike Barnes wrote: > Well it'd be ideal to have a conference server on xmpp.net > <http://xmpp.net> or xmpp.org <http://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 > <mailto: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> <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> > > <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> > > <mailto: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> > > <mailto: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> > > <http://xmpp.net>. The information is as follows: > > > > domain: jabberzac.org <http://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> <mailto: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> > > <http://conference.jabberzac.org>), also open to public > use and > > registration. > > > > > >