was federation apart of the original google wave or was integrated during
the open source transition, because I dont exactly see google in using
federation other than "google apps for business".
On Tue, 19 Apr 2016 at 14:20 Michael MacFadden
wrote:
> One comment I would chime in on here is..
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yeah I believe google does have alot of xmpp you can see that from the
cloud engine having libraries for xmpp
On Thu, 21 Apr 2016 at 13:58 Michael MacFadden
wrote:
> I don’t want to put words in anyones mouth, but I recall some one from
> google once telling me that the main reason for XMPP was
I don’t want to put words in anyones mouth, but I recall some one from google
once telling me that the main reason for XMPP was that google already had a
significant XMPP infrastructure because of things like gtalk. And that it had
already worked out a federation and authentication trust model
There was actually some research on this out of a French group. I can try to
find the reference.
On 4/19/16, 2:35 AM, "Yuri Z" wrote:
>I was thinking about Federation via persistence level. In particular when
>all the content persisted into database, but the database is decentralized
>(like