Hal Rottenberg wrote:
On 12/3/06, Sander Devrieze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Linking to a complete server list will suggest a user,
that he has to switch to another software product, which is not true.
I think a list with *active* XMPP server projects (and lists of clients
and libraries!)
Hal Rottenberg wrote:
On 12/3/06, Matthias Wimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Beside I that I am really happy that Tomasz continues the work on
jabberd2. All server projects benefit from competition. As the coders
see how others are implementing something, or see the new features
someone else
Norman Rasmussen wrote:
On 12/3/06, Hal Rottenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think in the absence of any rebuttal from a former jabberd2 lead,
Tomasz wins by default, eh? If anyone has direct contact info for
those guys, why don't you ping them individually and get a quote from
them and
Norman Rasmussen wrote:
On 12/3/06, Sander Devrieze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Add a note to the old website saying This project is abandoned and
unmaintained. bNo security fixes or patches will be made!/b Please
strongly consider switching to a a href=http://some_page_on
Magnus Henoch wrote:
Norman Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 11/16/06, Magnus Henoch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I started rewriting it, to make it more
library-like and check such things, but it hasn't reached any
releasable state yet.
cool let me know, I'd like to use it for
Peter Saint-Andre schreef:
Sander Devrieze wrote:
I think a list with *active* XMPP server projects (and lists of clients
and libraries!) would be a great thing to add on the xmpp.* website. In
that way people for example easilty can see that jabberd14 is still an
active project and not
I am looking for a Jabber Developer/Architect for a client project with a very
large government contract that needs some help integrating Jabber with
different IM services. Could be 3 months long?
If interested please email resume and hourly rate to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks
Kishan
Peter Saint-Andre [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Magnus, you wanted to fix some stuff in XEP-0070 a while back, too,
right? We should get that done sometime. :-)
I think that was Machekku… I'm quite happy with the protocol :)
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Magnus
JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's still alpha quality, but it enables you to login to any OpenID
consumer website using your XMPP client. (eg: [3], [4], [5])
Any chance you'll be making that code public ?
One thing I would like to change is to base64-encode the JID, because
I don't like my e-mail addresses hanging around
How about using libjingle (http://code.google.com/apis/talk/about.html)
Arthur
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