Hi, Im just trying to understand how this mailing
list works..
So all I have to do is post here?
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Op zondag 10 september 2006 20:31, schreef Hal Rottenberg:
Can I get a quick reply if your client supports or does not support
Ad-Hoc Commands? [1]
Coccinella does not yet support Ad-Hoc Commands and also next release will not
support it because there now is a feature freeze (though PEP and
Thanks. I'm project managing the design and
development of a commercial application, that will use Jabber as a
base. I'm trying to work up a an rough estimate of the development
costs for the financial guys.
I've read through the first half of "Programming Jabber" and suspect
that other
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On Tuesday 12 September 2006 09:50, reno wrote:
Is there a forum for jabber developer? I'm really not comfortable using
mailing list format.
Hmm, better get used to them. Lots of development communities use mailing
lists. :)
But, you can try posting on the Psi web forum:
or join jdev at conference.jabber.orgOn 9/12/06, Justin Karneges
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On Tuesday 12 September 2006 09:50, reno wrote:
Is there a forum for jabber developer? I'm really not comfortable using mailing list format.Hmm, better get used to them.Lots of development communities use
I understand that there is a spec going on for video chats. Is there a plan to provide also video gateways to enable video chats with other IMs, such as AIM and ICQ?
Op dinsdag 12 september 2006 18:22, schreef John Almberg:
snip
As far as requirements for the server are concerned, what I'm mainly
concerned about is stability and scalability, as this application must
potentially support lots of simultaneous users. The actual number will
depend on the
Op dinsdag 12 september 2006 18:50, schreef reno:
Is there a forum for jabber developer? I'm really not comfortable using
mailing list format.
snip daily mailing list digest
Mailing lists are extremely[*] efficient if you use good e-mail software. Next
features might help:
* A mail client
Sander Devrieze wrote:
snip daily mailing list digest
Mailing lists are extremely[*] efficient if you use good e-mail software. Next
features might help:
* A mail client that automatically groups threads
* A mail client that automatically detects mailing lists
* A mail client with which you
On 9/12/06, Sander Devrieze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see that you're using Outlook, I've no experience with Outlook. But ages
ago, I used to use Outlook Express (Windows 98 era). If Outlook didn't got
better, I'm afraid that it do not support any of the above features (very
well). Personally,
Interesting. How hard is it to find Erlang
programmers? Particularly one who knows enough to write a couple
ejabberd components?
-- John
Sander Devrieze wrote:
Op dinsdag 12 september 2006 18:22, schreef John Almberg:
snip
As far as requirements for the server are concerned,
Norman Rasmussen wrote:
@reno:
- then set up a rule to send all 'email sent to jdev@jabber.org' to a
certain folder.
Or use List-Id header.
- i think you can also set up a rule to move 'email you send to
jdev@jabber.org' to the same folder - that way, you keep your replies
with everyone
or join jdev at conference.jabber.org
==
?? Isn't this jdev? That URL just directs me to jabber.org.
On 9/12/06, Maciek Niedzielski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Norman Rasmussen wrote:
@reno:
- then set up a rule to send all 'email sent to jdev@jabber.org' to a
certain folder.
Or use List-Id header.
This is outlook we're talking about. I'm not sure it can filter based
on message headers.
On
Op dinsdag 12 september 2006 21:45, schreef John Almberg:
Interesting. How hard is it to find Erlang programmers? Particularly one
who knows enough to write a couple ejabberd components?
You can search on next URLs:
http://ejabberd.jabber.ru/contributions (there might already be listed what
John,
Unfortunately, the book is probably quite out of
date.Another very popular option to check out is Wildfire (http://www.jivesoftware.org/wildfire).
It's 100% Java and has a full plugin architecture. You can also write custom
functionality using external components, but most people find
Cool. I'll definitely check it out.
Thanks: John
Sander Devrieze wrote:
Op dinsdag 12 september 2006 21:45, schreef John Almberg:
Interesting. How hard is it to find Erlang programmers? Particularly one
who knows enough to write a couple ejabberd components?
You can
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 21:17:13 +0200, Sander Devrieze
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Op dinsdag 12 september 2006 18:50, schreef reno:
Is there a forum for jabber developer? I'm really not comfortable using
mailing list format.
snip daily mailing list digest
Mailing lists are extremely[*]
Tijl Houtbeckers wrote:
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 21:17:13 +0200, Sander Devrieze
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Op dinsdag 12 september 2006 18:50, schreef reno:
Is there a forum for jabber developer? I'm really not comfortable using
mailing list format.
snip daily mailing list digest
Mailing
Sivan Porat wrote:
I understand that there is a spec going on for video chats. Is there a
plan to provide also video gateways to enable video chats with other
IMs, such as AIM and ICQ?
Probably not until AIM, ICQ, MSN, and Yahoo use open standards for voice
and video (such as RTP). Don't hold
On 9/12/06, reno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a forum for jabber developer? I'm really not comfortable using
mailing list format.
I'm afraid the answer is no. But as Justin said, there's forums
around, but nothing specifically designated as this mailing list is.
I'll go further OT and
Here you go Reno, the answer to your prayers:
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.network.jabber.devel
On 9/12/06, Reno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm just trying to understand how this mailing list works…..
So all I have to do is post here?
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So I think it is somewhat safe to say this is not yet a widely
supported protocol. Good enough for now.
On 9/12/06, Sander Devrieze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Op zondag 10 september 2006 20:31, schreef Hal Rottenberg:
Can I get a quick reply if your client supports or does not support
Ad-Hoc
Hal Rottenberg wrote:
On 9/12/06, reno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a forum for jabber developer? I'm really not comfortable using
mailing list format.
I'm afraid the answer is no. But as Justin said, there's forums
around, but nothing specifically designated as this mailing list is.
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