Re: [jdev] Presence ACL
Hi > Friends see: In the hospital > Work sees: Currently not available > > In 5.3 of RFC3921 I do see that in different languages is > possible. But I'm looking something more like XEP-0163. Not that I know off but that would be a valuable addition ! Xavier -- http://www.gnu.org http://www.april.org http://www.lolica.org ___ JDev mailing list Info: http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev Unsubscribe: jdev-unsubscr...@jabber.org ___
Re: [jdev] jabber disk ?
Hi, On 3/22/09 5:25 PM, Xavier Maillard wrote: > > I am writting a text editor with the aim to publish > notes/articles/whatever over XMPP. I have all the basic editor > stuff working and now has come the time to choose how to > effectively "publish" these texts. > > My goal behind this, is to have access to my notes anywhere at > anytime. I am not sure what the best method I should choose to > store all this stuff. I know there were tries to have webdav over > XMPP, I know there is pubsub (which has my preference) and > lately I felt upon something called "jabdisk". I am looking for > information about the later. > > OTOH, if you have any idea on a global storage strategy for my > client, feel free to share them :) > > My main interest in writing this software is to be able to run a > "jabber site" (aka a website) totally via XMPP and particulary a > "XMPP wiki". Why? Isn't that what HTTP is for? Why ? Some reasons: 1. for fun 2. to just have something cool to demo at my next LUG meeting 3. I am more likely to use XMPP services than any other service (I am even connected 24/7 with my jid via my mobile) 4. I'd like to test/implement XEPs in real life Enough ? Xavier -- http://www.gnu.org http://www.april.org http://www.lolica.org ___ 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 ___
[jdev] jabber disk ?
Hi, I am writting a text editor with the aim to publish notes/articles/whatever over XMPP. I have all the basic editor stuff working and now has come the time to choose how to effectively "publish" these texts. My goal behind this, is to have access to my notes anywhere at anytime. I am not sure what the best method I should choose to store all this stuff. I know there were tries to have webdav over XMPP, I know there is pubsub (which has my preference) and lately I felt upon something called "jabdisk". I am looking for information about the later. OTOH, if you have any idea on a global storage strategy for my client, feel free to share them :) My main interest in writing this software is to be able to run a "jabber site" (aka a website) totally via XMPP and particulary a "XMPP wiki". Regards, Xavier -- http://www.gnu.org http://www.april.org http://www.lolica.org ___ 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 ___
Re: [jdev] Monthly XMPP Meeting
Hi Peter, is this meeting open to public ? If so, I'll probably be there "to see". Xavier -- http://www.gnu.org http://www.april.org http://www.lolica.org ___ 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 ___
Re: [jdev] a vision
Hi, I have this vision for jabber.org services: 1. A clean and simple website with minimal text that will help end users get started with Jabber. Yeah. Less content but precious one. 3. Internationalized versions of everything so that volunteers around the world can run sites like de.jabber.org (Germany) and pt.jabber.org (Portugal). In case fr.jabber.org would emerge, I am willing to volunteer in helping maintaining it (with other french pokes). For me the idea here is that jabber.org will be the community-driven "running code" laboratory for the formal "rough consensus" technologies produced by the XMPP Standards Foundation. The goal is to build an open and distributed IM, presence, data, and VoIP service that can provide a realistic alternative to closed systems like Skype. None of this would be exclusive. We'd still strongly encourage people to run their own XMPP services and join the network. But we'd also work hard to have worldwide coverage under the jabber.org banner. Server federation is a good way to go, IMO. Call this "Jabber 2.0" if you must. In any case, I think it's time for a strong community centered at jabber.org to provide technology leadership in the communication space and thus help us all achieve the original mission that Jeremie Miller set out long ago: freedom of conversation. Amen ! Xavier -- http://www.gnu.org http://www.april.org http://www.lolica.org ___ 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 ___
Re: [jdev] a vision
Hi, On 3/10/09 5:24 PM, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: >1. A clean and simple website with minimal text that will help end > users get started with Jabber. > >2. Web chat for a real-time window into one end-user chatroom and one > developer chatroom (and perhaps one additional room, such as a > language-specific or country-specific room). > >3. Internationalized versions of everything so that volunteers around > the world can run sites like de.jabber.org (Germany) and pt.jabber.org > (Portugal). > >4. Extension of this international model to XMPP services, so that we > can run SOCKS5 data proxies for file transfer and TURN media relays for > voice+video all over the world (we'll need to convince companies and > ISPs and non-profit organizations that this is in their interest, since > they are the people with the bandwidth). To make this happen, I think we need the following: 8. Perhaps centralized registration at jabber.org, which you can then use to connect to any local xmpp service (pt.jabber.org or whatever). I really like this idea ! As we are speaking XMPP, why not use (or even abuse) pubsub stuff when something is published onto the website ? We could easily imagine a dual publishing flow: one for the old HTTP and one dedicated for the bright new XMPP ? This way we could both satisfy users like me and we could also demo that PubSub *is really a damn killer feature*. Regards Xavier -- http://www.gnu.org http://www.april.org http://www.lolica.org ___ 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 ___