Hi Reda,
the PR has been pushed into the code base.
And, yes, if you wish to revive the project, I'm absolutely +1 for that !
On 24/07/2019 23:26, Réda Housni Alaoui wrote:
Hello,
Here, trying to revive it for 3 days and still counting.
I am still hoping to receive at least a message about
Oups => https://github.com/apache/vysper/pull/2
Le mer. 24 juil. 2019 à 23:26, Réda Housni Alaoui a
écrit :
> Hello,
>
> Here, trying to revive it for 3 days and still counting.
> I am still hoping to receive at least a message about
> https://github.com/xsf/xmpp.org/pull/592
>
> :)
>
> --
> *Ré
Hello,
Here, trying to revive it for 3 days and still counting.
I am still hoping to receive at least a message about
https://github.com/xsf/xmpp.org/pull/592
:)
--
*Réda Housni Alaoui*
Le 02/01/16 08:34, Sanjay Mehrotra a écrit :
> We moved out of Vesper last year sadly due to this reason.
>
> We are using ejabberd now instead of Vysper which seems to be supported well.
First of all, a status : Vysper is currently dormant.
Now, what does that mean, and why is it dormant ?
A d
We moved out of Vesper last year sadly due to this reason.
We are using ejabberd now instead of Vysper which seems to be supported well.
cheers
Sanjay
> On 02-Jan-2016, at 12:20 PM, Borislav Iordanov
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is the Vysper project still being developed? Last commit is as of few
Hi,
Is the Vysper project still being developed? Last commit is as of few years
ago. There doesn’t seem to be a lean, embeddable XMPP server around, except for
Vysper so it would be sad if the project has staled.
Cheers,
Boris