Re: [Standards] Communities

2008-10-30 Thread Yann Biancheri
Hi guys, We've always been very interested in communities and we've worked on the proto xep you're talking about. The first approach we've taken and the one we're currently using is a bit different from the one described in the proto-xep. Main difference is that the community doesn't have

Re: [Standards] Communities

2008-10-27 Thread Boyd Fletcher
I think there a big need to have consistent way of: 1. structuring ³shared spaces² in a bldg/floor/room layout 2. attaching multimedia (audio, video, whiteboard, presentations, voting/surveys, etc) to a MUC to create a ³shared space² 3. attaching asynchronous media (wiki, file storage, blogs,

Re: [Standards] Communities

2008-10-27 Thread Peter Saint-Andre
Dave Cridland wrote: > Oh, and before I forget, someone also mentioned communities in jdev a > while back (perhaps the week before last), and a customer was talking > abut the desire for something fairly similar. > > I looked at the communities proto-xep, and it looks... curiously > compelling, bu

Re: [Standards] Communities

2008-10-27 Thread Joe Hildebrand
We've seen a pretty strong demand that people who are not in the group should be able to broadcast to the group, but should not be able to see the broadcasts going to the group. The use case is "I would like someone in support to answer this question, but I shouldn't be able to see the questions t

[Standards] Communities

2008-10-27 Thread Dave Cridland
Oh, and before I forget, someone also mentioned communities in jdev a while back (perhaps the week before last), and a customer was talking abut the desire for something fairly similar. I looked at the communities proto-xep, and it looks... curiously compelling, but perhaps too complicated.