Hi Dean,

I remember your post with RFP.
I have replied to it but the email has been bounced back.
Looks like your email address was incorrect.

If you are still in need for XMPP developers please contact
the Tigase team as this is exactly what we do.
Or send an email with your address to me.

http://www.tigase.org

Artur Hefczyc

On 10 Sep 2008, at 20:37, Dean Collins wrote:

Cool....cause maybe then someone will actually propose a price to the
rfp I published a month ago that I'm still waiting for someone to offer
a build price on.



I know people are busy but I didn't realize how hard it would be to find
people with XMPP development experience.



I've had a few follow up calls but no one has said this is what it will
cost for me to build what you are after.









Regards,

Dean Collins
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Subject: Re: [BOSH] BOSH vs. Ajax





        

        
        Twitter's firehose is XMPP pubsub i believe, and is just a data
pipe.
        I don't think the type of data is particularly relevant.  Stock
data
        is probably not much bigger than a tweet.


Yes, if someone were to consume the Twitter firehose with a BOSH library and display the extra ATOM payload in realtime on a web page, that would
be an example.

No doubt there will be some cool examples around shortly.

<LiveChat RFP.pdf>

Artur
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