Why is userbase important?
Availablity is very important.
'Userbase' indicates how popular the server is, which could translate to how
likely it will remain running.
It could also translate into how overloaded the system is. Using 'userbase'
isn't really important. If people picked servers
On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 10:00:25PM -0700, Justin Karneges wrote:
I want to see servers with expansive web fronts. Forums, Account
registration, Server details, Whitepages, etc. It would probably be too
restrictive for us to require these facilities in public servers today, as
all of this
Thomas Cort sagde:
Why is userbase important?
Availablity is very important.
'Userbase' indicates how popular the server is, which could translate to
how
likely it will remain running.
It could also translate into how overloaded the system is. Using
'userbase'
isn't really important. If
Hi all,
To introduce Jabber into the millions of IM users in China, I am
thinking of developing a transport for China's most IM popular,
Tencent's QQ.
The Tencent's QQ system almost has a monopoly on China's IM system.
However, the QQ system is proprietary and they never expose their
As we taked about having a good public server list, I just made a perl
script that tries to connect to all the servers listed and currently these
are unavailable ( Seen from denmark )
+-+
| servername |
+-+
| aedsolucoes.com.br |
|
Jeremy Lunn wrote:
I want to see servers with expansive web fronts. Forums, Account
registration, Server details, Whitepages, etc.
Jabber Australia aims to do just that. Though we still have a bit to
do. Need more coders. :P As it is we have forums and jabberd using
the same accounts (still
Hi Bart!
Bart van Bragt schrieb am 2003-10-26 15:06:20:
BTW getting info on the reliability etc of servers isn't that hard. Just
create some percentile for the uptime of that server.
... but you have to measure it from different points in the internet and
calculate the average to the results.
I gmane.network.jabber.devel, skrev Bart van Bragt:
Recommending specific servers is a bit tricky because this will likely
create a few _very_ large public servers and it will make it almost
impossible for new servers to gain a decent userbase. So IMO we should
be a bit cautious with
Yes, It is. We can setup a team to crack the QQ's protocol, i think it is good for all
the users.
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