stpeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Traditionally the Jabber project has been quite apolitical with regard to
the IM wars, and lots of us would like to keep it that way. :) But perhaps
we can set up a jabber-politics list on egroups to discuss this kind of
thing.... :)
hm, i like this idea. it would be good to keep the development
(jabelin and devzone), vision (jabber foundation), and politics of
jabber seperate. keeps this clean and clear that way.
i guess i'll stick my head out and offer to host the politics to any
degree. i can offer a mailing list, at least (more if anyone wants
it).
i am already hosting two open source related mailing lists, 'The
Bazaar List' (http://www.theoretic.com/bazaar or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]), for educating newbies about open
source. what it's all about and how it can benefit them. a "newbies to
open source" list, in words. i also run 'The Cauldron List'
(http://www.theoretic.com/cauldron or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]), dedicated to exploring ways
developers of open source can profit from their creations. both these
lists were created from ideas floated on the Free Software Business
List at Crynwr.com.
i encourage anyone interested in either of the above lists to sign
up. they can always use more help. :)
but yes, i'd be honoured to also host any 'jabber politics' projects,
to find out more about me and my website, Theoretic, goto
http://www.theoretic.com
thank you all for your time.
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