Wilfried,

you are twisting everything I said. Look at my statements carefully and be 
objective.

On Sunday 09 May 2004 02:55, Wilfried Goedert wrote:
> EL> a) Not all like to see it discarded. Some are still seeing a possible
> use of EL> it in special situations.
> No it is a highly requestet tool by doctors. But i havn't found any
> documentation how to configure it.

The point was "not all like to see it discarded" and not about documents.  

> EL> b) Jabber chat requires the persons to communicate live. An email does
> not EL> require it.
> Absolutely wrong. There is a email component also available. I only
> never used it in the demonstration. Jabber have more as 40 components.
> And additional near 200 different services.
> For demo proposes i installed 2 only. The component Conference and the
> User directory.

The point was "Jabber chat" not Jabber email. And your demo was only the chat 
and not the email so you were actually proposing the chat.

> EL> c) Jabber needs an extra server while the intranet module does not.
> Wrong: The intranet module requires a Email server configured. For
> hospital use you need a special Email configuration. I don't thing it
> is a good idea to use a standard distribution configuration for
> mailing inside a hospital. This needs own knowledge or consulting.

You are referring to the internet emailer which currently uses NOCC. That is 
not what I was referring to. I was referring to the intranet emailer which is 
not using standard protocol but instead uses the care2x database which makes 
an extra email server unnecessary.


> I think u are very good in programming. But network administration
> your experience is limited. Here the developer team have very good
> people.

You were already demonstrating long before that you do not like me, so it is 
just  understandable that you begin unsulting me publicly. I just hope that 
you do not begin insulting other members too.

>This is highly unsecure. With the implementation of a jabber server we
>can give a hospital high security. Because a jabber server can work as
>a firewall. For the whole communication.

Wilfried, if you really like that people buy your ideas, sell it to them in a 
pleasant way. Do not bully around.

I never said that your jabber  client will not be accepted. I just suggested 
that you manage it from your plug-ins website.

My last email was actually a suggestion how you can do it pleasantly. I just 
did not lay out the details how because I was giving you the chance to use 
your own talents.  But it seems that I really have to layout some details for 
you to follow (if you like). 

1) Install an online demo of care2x
2) Add the jabber client in its menu or submenus
3) Activate it to link to your own installed jabber server
4) Make documents about it and how to use.
5) Publish it in your care2x.de website
6) Make an honest and objective advertising on mailing lists
7) Pack the demo care2x with your jabber client as zip or tar.gz
8) Make it available for download from your website or your sf.net plug-ins 
website.

Now, if you do not like my suggestions, do it your way but please do not bully 
or insult people around.

elpidio



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