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On 03/01/11 17:26, Paul Tansom wrote:
> I added myself to the waiting list a while back though, so I'll 
> probably get one eventually.

If you haven't already had an invitation, I can send you one. Best reply
off-list though. ;)

> I looked at the requirements for running a server, but decided I
> didn't really want to start messing with Ruby as there's nothing else
> on my server that uses it. If it had been Perl (or PHP?!) I might
> have taken a closer look.

My sentiments exactly. This is kind of what drew me to OneSocialWeb,
actually - since it's based on XMPP and I already run ejabberd, I
thought the barrier to running my own server would be much lower.
Unfortunately, OSW only has an implementation based on the Java-powered
OpenFire XMPP server, and I don't currently use Java for anything else
on my server either (pretty shocking, considering I've been primarily
employed as a Java developer for most of the last 10 years!).

I've seen some comments about Diaspora-X, which seems to be Diaspora
hacked to use XMPP as a transport. Does anyone here know any more about it?

JT
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