[JDEV] Marvin 0.0.5 Released!
Marvin 0.0.5 has just been released! Marvin is a Jabber client written in the Euphoria programing language (for more information on Euphoria take a look at http://www.rapideuphoria.com/). It is fully skinable so that it's look and feel can be customized (much like Winamp except the skin format is a lot more flexible). For more information see: http://marvin-jabber.sourceforge.net/ Changes for 0.0.5: * Message History * XML Debug Window (left alt-keypad minus) * Gateway setup * Auto away * Lots more small additions and bug squishings Feedback would be much appreciated :) Thomas Parslow (PatRat) ICQ #:26359483 Rat Software http://www.rat-software.com/ Please leave quoted text in place when replying ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
[JDEV] Status in ColinJab
We are using ColinJab (VB Jabber client). If you add someone in your contact then that person can see u'r status but in your IM his status always will be offline. If anyone know then tell me what we have to change in client code. thanks Shah ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] RE: lack of communication
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 07:18:25PM +0100, Gregor J. Rothfuss wrote: > hi list, > Heya! > > a weblog with newsfeeds and jabber integration would be a valuable > start. you already have some of the infrastructure in place, > so its rather more an issue of integration than of wheel reinventing. > > i am strongly interested in using weblog technology to facilitate > collaboration. i work in this field in fact, both by learning > from the great knowledge management weblogs mailing list at > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/klogs/messages > > and by contributing to a php based weblog system, postnuke > http://www.postnuke.com > > we are facing some of the same problems within our project: > > - scalability (currently 86 developers and growing rapidly) > - scope (we have about 5 major project related websites) > - user-developer gap (bug reports linger in a msg board etc) > > at one time, we had more traffic on our mailing list than > linux-kernel, which told us that we have a slight problem ;) > this has led to initiatives to develop solutions along the > lines you mention, temas. > > on the roadmap for our cms / weblog is xmlrpc integration. > this enables very cool stuff like the jabber-weblog integration > you did with jogger. i would be very interested to search > for common solutions / implementations. > > granted i have a bias towards using our stuff with your stuff, > but on the other hand i believe this is a major win-win. > and, more importantly, any cooperation should be based on > open interfaces so that other apps (cms etc) can plug in. > > hope this helps, and i look forward to your comments. > > gregor j. rothfuss > > project admin > PostNuke Content Management System > > -- > Gregor J. Rothfuss | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://greg.abstrakt.ch > I definately agree about finding any common ground possible with other projects. Our new website system is actually highly based on web services utilizing xmlrpc, soap, and of course Jabber. We'll open up as many of the interfaces as possible, as well as attempt to expose common APIs that currently exist. --temas msg03280/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
[JDEV] RE: lack of communication
hi list, > We lack > a solid commuication link between users and developers. Now > where are those recorded? Well my personal notes, but that > only helps me. Yes, we have this mailing list, but > personally I really really really dislike mailing lists =) as a lurker on jabber activities, i can attest to that. its hard for me to keep track of all the different initiatives that are going on in the jabber world. plus, mailing lists dont scale, posts are quickly forgotten once they leave your inbox, etc. > Plus, it doesn't bridge in some of the conversations that are > starting to pick up on msg boards on the website, as well as > lacking an easy interface (damn me for not keeping the NNTP > interface up). So do I have a proposed solution? Why yes, > yes I do! It's an old idea that we like to call JabberForge > (yes, it is ripped from SourceForge). The idea is an > integration of all the tools developers need, plus an > interface to allow users to come and interact with the > project. To take it a step further the whole system would > highly integrate with Jabber (duh!). a weblog with newsfeeds and jabber integration would be a valuable start. you already have some of the infrastructure in place, so its rather more an issue of integration than of wheel reinventing. i am strongly interested in using weblog technology to facilitate collaboration. i work in this field in fact, both by learning from the great knowledge management weblogs mailing list at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/klogs/messages and by contributing to a php based weblog system, postnuke http://www.postnuke.com we are facing some of the same problems within our project: - scalability (currently 86 developers and growing rapidly) - scope (we have about 5 major project related websites) - user-developer gap (bug reports linger in a msg board etc) at one time, we had more traffic on our mailing list than linux-kernel, which told us that we have a slight problem ;) this has led to initiatives to develop solutions along the lines you mention, temas. on the roadmap for our cms / weblog is xmlrpc integration. this enables very cool stuff like the jabber-weblog integration you did with jogger. i would be very interested to search for common solutions / implementations. granted i have a bias towards using our stuff with your stuff, but on the other hand i believe this is a major win-win. and, more importantly, any cooperation should be based on open interfaces so that other apps (cms etc) can plug in. hope this helps, and i look forward to your comments. gregor j. rothfuss project admin PostNuke Content Management System -- Gregor J. Rothfuss | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://greg.abstrakt.ch ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
[JDEV] RE:JabberForge
That's a fantastic idea!! A single place to get visibility into what's happening and an easy place to get items of interest, that's great. Cheers, Wayne Sheppard ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Re: [JDEV] Lack of Communication
Hello, I personally think this is a great idea, and an almost vital part of moving things forwards. Its bad enough as it is coming up with ideas and then having to hunt over the web to find out if someone else is already doing it. Of course, this is dependant on people keeping the data up to date and using it, but I would definatly use it and urge anyone else to do the same. I await the docs eagerly :) David --- David Sutton jid: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 16:55, Thomas Muldowney wrote: > Hey all, I've been busy working on some of my ideas, but I've suddenly > realized one of the major problems we have. We lack a solid > commuication link between users and developers. Just based on my posts > to the list and my jog I've gotten a few emails and msgs discussing some > ideas, and that's absolutely wonderful, because it really was partially > the goal. Now where are those recorded? Well my personal notes, but > that only helps me. Yes, we have this mailing list, but personally I > really really really dislike mailing lists =) Plus, it doesn't bridge > in some of the conversations that are starting to pick up on msg boards > on the website, as well as lacking an easy interface (damn me for not > keeping the NNTP interface up). So do I have a proposed solution? Why > yes, yes I do! It's an old idea that we like to call JabberForge (yes, > it is ripped from SourceForge). The idea is an integration of all the > tools developers need, plus an interface to allow users to come and > interact with the project. To take it a step further the whole system > would highly integrate with Jabber (duh!). I'm working on a doc > outlining the system now, and construction will begin soon, so I'm > looking for input and ideas for the system asap. Just post any thoughts > as a reply here and I'll get them on the list for eventual inclusion. > > --temas > > ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
[JDEV] Lack of Communication
Hey all, I've been busy working on some of my ideas, but I've suddenly realized one of the major problems we have. We lack a solid commuication link between users and developers. Just based on my posts to the list and my jog I've gotten a few emails and msgs discussing some ideas, and that's absolutely wonderful, because it really was partially the goal. Now where are those recorded? Well my personal notes, but that only helps me. Yes, we have this mailing list, but personally I really really really dislike mailing lists =) Plus, it doesn't bridge in some of the conversations that are starting to pick up on msg boards on the website, as well as lacking an easy interface (damn me for not keeping the NNTP interface up). So do I have a proposed solution? Why yes, yes I do! It's an old idea that we like to call JabberForge (yes, it is ripped from SourceForge). The idea is an integration of all the tools developers need, plus an interface to allow users to come and interact with the project. To take it a step further the whole system would highly integrate with Jabber (duh!). I'm working on a doc outlining the system now, and construction will begin soon, so I'm looking for input and ideas for the system asap. Just post any thoughts as a reply here and I'll get them on the list for eventual inclusion. --temas msg03276/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature