Hi Ivan, see below …
Am 17.07.2013 um 23:10 schrieb Ivan Vučica: > On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 6:15 PM, Adam Fedor <[email protected]> wrote: > Sorry, I must have missed your earlier email. > > The gnustep.org domain is hosted by oxymium.net. You can contact Manuel > Guesdon about it (best to try "support at oxymium.net" for a request). We > should probably prioritize what we want most and present a request to him > about it, and let him comment on the amount of work that needs to be done. > > The web site content however is all on CVS at savannah.gnu.org. If you'd > like to change that and don't have write access, let me know and I can add > you. > > Hi Adam, > > I'll find some time to figure out how to set up a toy system, ideally with: > - LDAP > - IMAP+SMTP (probably Dovecot and Postfix) > - XMPP (probably Prosody) > > Once that works, to get that to work for our communication we'll just need to > set up some A, MX and PTR records on the domain to point to whatever server > we pick to host these services. I could do the initial hosting until a > permanent home is found for these services. > > XMPP server can serve for both IM communication and to host a chatroom. Some > sort of realtime communication system that we can agree upon and which does > not depend on proprietary commercial providers is, I think, essential; today > I had an unpleasant experience that the messages sent from my XMPP server to > a Google Talk user went straight to /dev/null, courtesy of the new "our > Hangouts architecture is not based on XMPP" policy. Well, there is #gnustep on irc.freenode.net, why splitting up the available channels further and having the burden to maintain this infrastructure too? IMHO this is a waste of effort. cheers, Lars
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