Hi all,

Having had a look at the beginning of the lockdown phase here in germany, I
found that all code collaboration was done using meta xml like message via
jabber - so this should be doable using any jabber server out there...

I got everything compiled and running - but failed at the login code for
the Jabber Server ... dumb me...

Hope this helps

-Sven

On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 6:03 PM Will Hartung <willhart...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 4:05 PM Eric Bresie <ebre...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > DId it have a "host" functionality (using jabber) to initiate as a
> > makeshift server with invites and joining by clients?
> >
> > The big question is what, if any, central services Kanai provided to
> empower the team aspects.
>
> Even with something like Jabber, out of the box you can't connect peer to
> peer, it needs to be routed through something.
>
> It would not surprise me if the collaborative editing also streamed over
> Jabber to leverage a central server hosted at Kanai.
>
> Now, given that, if there WERE to be some central service necessary, is
> that something that Apache would be comfortable with hosting or is that out
> of scope.
>
> Since they can't host the code, (i.e. assuming you can get your hands on
> the source, Apache can't import it due to licensing), Apache would have
> essentially no involvement at all, so there would be no impetus for Apache
> to host any central infrastructure for such a facility.
>
> But, even if there were an aspect delivered by Apache Netbeans, I don't
> know if hosting something like the Jabber (or whatever) infrastructure is
> something that they would want to do.
>
> Regards,
>
> Will Hartung
>


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