ell! Sucks that the
current admins aren't getting back to you.
Daniel
On 7/4/08 1:06 PM, "Jonathan Schleifer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Daniel Henninger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> It's a shame you didn't contact me a couple of months ago w
It's a shame you didn't contact me a couple of months ago when I was recruiting
people to take it over. =) Either way, good luck with it!
Daniel
On 7/4/08 7:43 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Fr, 4.07.2008, 11:24, schrieb Jonathan Schleifer:
> That channel is as dead as
Laugh I don't have time to sit here and run through the forums looking for
links.
Daniel
On 5/22/08 2:40 PM, "Sander Devrieze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2008/5/22 Daniel Henninger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've answered this question many times in the openfire
Huh. Good job Entourage. Sent that one before I finished typing. Longer one
came afterwards.
Daniel
On 5/22/08 2:27 PM, "Daniel Henninger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've answered this question many times in the openfire support forums.
Daniel
On 5/22/08 2:25
Maciek Niedzielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Sander Devrieze wrote:
>>
>> 2008/5/22 Daniel Henninger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>
>>> xmpp
>>>
>>> Since such a thing does exist. =) I'm actually also using gtalk, but I
>>> don't
I've answered this question many times in the openfire support forums.
Daniel
On 5/22/08 2:25 PM, "Sander Devrieze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2008/5/22 Maciek Niedzielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Sander Devrieze wrote:
>>
>> 2008/5/22 Daniel H
Because some people want it. You've always complained about it. I've always
have people request it. At the end of the day, if people want it, I'd rather
help them out than argue with you about it.
Daniel
On 5/22/08 2:03 PM, "Sander Devrieze" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Any reason not to go ahead and add it? I also wouldn't mind seeing:
simple
sametime
ocs
And hell:
xmpp
Since such a thing does exist. =) I'm actually also using gtalk, but I
don't really think that ought to be officially registered. *shrug* =)
Daniel
On 5/22/08 1:20 PM, "Peter Saint-Andre
Ok, I’ll believe it when I see it.
Daniel
On 4/8/08 5:48 PM, "Tomasz Sterna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dnia 2008-04-08, wto o godzinie 18:08 +, Daniel Henninger pisze:
> I won't get into my diatribe about why I think that will never happen.
People were saying
> I don't disagree from the client perspective. But my philosophy has
> always been to make XMPP as great as it can be, then everyone else will
> eventually decide that they need to use XMPP and not some proprietary
> garbage.
I won't get into my diatribe about why I think that will never happen.
What about:
xmppd
xmppd2
exmppd
dxmppd (my favorite)
rxmppd
;D ;D ;D *run*
Daniel
On Aug 11, 2007, at 11:46 PM, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
On Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 11:17:15PM +0200, Jonathan Chayce Dickinson
wrote:
I am going to need more brains on this one. If anyone can help... I
think th
What transport implementation are you working with? The IM Gateway
Plugin for Openfire does not follow XEP-0100 very properly due to
some internal stuff I'm doing. I do have on my list of todos to try
to make it behave as exactly like XEP-0100 as possible, but not
entirely sure if it's go
;D Except for the IM Gateway plugin for Wildfire, which uses JID
escaping. @ is replaced with \40. (of course you can still enable the
'percent hack' in it) I must admit I don't really like how JID escaping
makes things 'look', but hey, it's an actual XEP. ;D As far as I can
tell, the percent
Hi folk,
Today I was having a discussion with another developer about one of
the 'standards' that's been in place for a little while and it got me
waffling back and forth as to whether it's a "good" standard or not.
I'll get right to the point:
MSN username: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jabber MSN
For what it's worth, I've been interested in a "Jabber Transport" of
sorts as well. I have a bazillion Jabber accounts at this point and
I'd kinda like to be able to log into a single location to get to all
of them. ;D (mainly because there are occasionally clients that I
want to play wi
There is a Yahoo transport, it's completely different code though.
=) Go to pyicq-t.blathersource.org and look at the bar at the top of
the page for links.
Daniel
On May 22, 2006, at 9:34 PM, Christian Cantrell wrote:
I'm hoping someone can suggest a good transport solution. I'd like
Just curious, but what dot he macromedia flash clients require that
others do not? (do you have a copy of the patch somewhere? I'm
curious to look at it)
Daniel
On Jan 24, 2006, at 10:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mickaël
Is there a plan to support Macromedia Flash clients in the
..
Daniel
On Jan 22, 2006, at 11:12 AM, Daniel Henninger wrote:
Odd. I am running version 1.0.0 and I don't see half the options
you have in that demo screen. I have only:
Access Control Lists
Access Rules
Virtual Hosts
Nodes
Statistics
Wonder what I'm missing? =/ The interfac
uot;
debugging. ;D If you don't mind.
Daniel
On Jan 22, 2006, at 10:58 AM, Sander Devrieze wrote:
Op zondag 22 januari 2006 16:32, schreef Daniel Henninger:
While I do find WildFire's web interface prettier, the only real
thing about it that I really -use- that ejabberd's doe
On Jan 21, 2006, at 2:28 PM, Mickael Remond wrote:
* Remko Troncon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-01-21 19:46:40 +0100]:
On 21 Jan 2006, at 19:23, Yves Goergen wrote:
I've seen that Wildfire doesn't support
Privacy Lists, but as no client supports them as well (especially
Psi
that I use), tha
First the environment. We're a small webhosting company that is
actually
managed by my dad and me only, where I do the tech stuff. I'm running
that Jabber server to the public and primarily set it up for my
personal
use. I don't expect more than a handful of users to show up there
in the
ne
I would almost say that if any part of a bulk operation fails, the
entire bulk operation fails (maybe rolling back the parts that did
not work) and you get a single error indicating as such, I mean,
what if you did a theoretical bulk operation that required the order
presented:
(keep in m
*chuckle* Well I'm going to run around and answer this in all of the
places I'm aware of that you posted it so that I can 'spread the
word' so to speak. There's a known bug with PyAIM (and PyICQ) under
Windows that no longer occurs involving the following lines in src/
main.py:
#This doe
Well excellent! I didn't manage to stumble upon that JEP. Dooh! Thanks
both of you. ;D
Daniel
--
"The most addictive drug in the world is music."
- The Lost Boyz
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> Daniel Henninger wrote:
>> I don
I don't suppose there is a Uri prefix that indicates a chatroom is there?
Or any interest in such a thing? Basically I think it would be nice if
there were a link that could trigger the client to pop up an 'enter
chatroom' interface. aim has such a thing for it's illustrious public
chatrooms. A
And I could really care less what it is as long as it lets me indicate
that I want to be multiple domains without making multiple connections.
=D What I'm going to do for now is instruct folk to set up aliases of
some sort or "configure the gateway manually". But I'm very interested in
seeing th
I wholeheartedly agree! My particular software, for example, would
benefit greatly from it due to the way AIM handles it's chat "exchanges".
IE, it would be very helpful for me to be able to say that I am all of the
following:
aim.jabber.foo.org
chatrooms.aim.jabber.foo.org
exchange4.chatrooms.a
Hi folk!
I'm trying to get a feel for exactly how a feature of jabberd2 and jive
messenger works and am trying to figure out how to accomplish a specific
task. This is all regarding PyAIMt, so bear with me as I use aim as an
example this whole time.
So jabberd1 and ejabberd both require me to pr
http://www.modevia.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/py-transports
=) BTW, I assure you all that I meant thread, not threat. ;D
Daniel
--
"The most addictive drug in the world is music."
- The Lost Boyz
> I would like to participate of these mailing list. How can I do?
>
&g
lling the python process) and the
> mcshield.exe process went back to 0%. So my next step was to disable
> McAfee. This time the CSRSS.EXE process was consuming 80% of the CPU
> when I launched PyAIM. None of this happens when using PyMSN. BTW, I'm
> now using Twisted 2.0.1 for Pyth
> I'm using PyMSNt with JM. However, I failed to start up PyAIMt. :(
Define "failed to start". =) Does PyAIM not work with Jive Messenger or
is it not starting up period?
Daniel
>
> Which client are you using? I'm using Exodus for my tests. If you want you
> can try connecting to my local serv
>>Could also be a good idea to just list one preferred client for each
>>OS though this is bound to create discussions. [...]
>
> It is true that users who hit jabber.org for the first time need
> guidance. Most want a single simple download link. On the other hand
> offering only one or two client
In PyAIMt at least, I was planning on implementing % to replace @, but
I'll read over this JEP and maybe aim to support that as well.
Daniel
--
"The most addictive drug in the world is music."
- The Lost Boyz
> Paul,
>
> Please check out the JID Escaping JEP:
> http://www.jabber.org/jeps/j
Folk,
All of my projects are now hosted in a single central location,
http://www.blathersource.org/. Each project's repository is now under
Subversion (svn.blathersource.org) instead of CVS. All of my mailing
lists (py-transports, jwgc) are now hosted at blathersource.org. Each
project's respec
rrent team has it under control. They're a
talented bunch. =)
Daniel
--
"The most addictive drug in the world is music."
- The Lost Boyz
> On Tue, 8 Feb 2005, Daniel Henninger wrote:
>> What's the "layout" of jabber.org and jabberstudio.org? A single
2.109
So back to my original, now modified, question, one multi-homed box or
more? =)
Daniel
--
"The most addictive drug in the world is music."
- The Lost Boyz
> On Tue, 8 Feb 2005, Daniel Henninger wrote:
>> What's the "layout" of jabber.org and jabber
What's the "layout" of jabber.org and jabberstudio.org? A single host?
Multiple? Separate for jabber.org and jabberstudio.org or the same? I
assume it runs Apache, but 2 series or 1 series? What OS is on the
underlying box(es)?
Daniel
--
"The most addictive drug in the world is music."
>> So what I propose is thinking through a stanza to indicate "how do I use
>> you?". I haven't looked in details at anything yet, but the idea might
>> be
>> something like:
>> > from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">
>
> Why not just use a normal message send after registering? Or do you want
> to send this
Hi folk,
I was discussing ideas for how to handle incompatibilities between AIM's
chat rooms and Jabber groupchat, and something occured to me. I wanted to
run the concept by you all and maybe, if it sounds interesting to anyone
else, sit down and write up a formal JEP for evaluation/submission.
Folk,
Thanks to Peter Saint-Andre, there is now a mailing just for PyICQ-t and
PyAIM-t, called [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can get to the list
by choosing "Mailing Lists" under either of the projects. If James is
interested in doing so, it can be for PyMSN-t as well. =) I will post
announcements and
Hi folk, I had sent this to the jadmin list and just realized it's more of
a jdev question.
Daniel
--
"The most addictive drug in the world is music."
- The Lost Boyz
> Privacy lists and the newer invisibility protocol (JEP-0126) are not
supported by Jabberd 1.4.3 (yet).
I'm afraid I'm no
Hi folk,
There are now releases of PyICQ-t and PyAIM-t available at
pyicq-t.jabberstudio.org and pyaim-t.jabberstudio.org, respectively.
These are very young and are bound to have unresolved issues, so please
drop me any bug reports you come across! I'm probably going to be
releasing a new PyAIM
Please contact me a [EMAIL PROTECTED] when you get a chance
and we'll discuss. =)
Daniel
--
"The most addictive drug in the world is music."
- The Lost Boyz
> Has anyone started down the path of creating an AIM transport based on
> Jason's PyMSN transport? If not, is anyone interested in
I have started PyAIM-t and PyICQ-t. I'd be EXTREMELY excited if you would
help me figure out how to -use- the buddy list support. ;) I can not
figure it out for the life of me. Please check out PyAIM-t off of
jabberstudio and check it out of CVS.
PyICQ-t is empty right now as, initally, it's g
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