I believe it will also require feature rich stable clients that make the
end-user experience more pleasing, and that is the goal of the client I am
developing. Migrating the users from the other clients while not losing
features they have come to love in their current instant messaging client.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Ashvil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 1:24 AM
Subject: [JDEV] Open IM (was Jabber Transports - New Architecture)


> > I feel it's becoming obvious that the only way Jabber will have any
impact
> > in the IM world is to grow fast enough and big enough that other IM
> > systems have to sit up and take notice. So what do we need to do in
order
> > to grow that fast and become that ubiquitous?
>
> I agree 100%.
> Peter - Can you post this question on JabberCentral, so that we can get
end
> user feedback on what features will make users switch to Jabber.
>
> > I know people want immediate gratification and interoperability now, but
I
> > say screw the transports -- let's build a truly open IM network, not
spend
> > our precious energy hacking up gateways to closed systems.
>
> Agreed again. We need to move the IM community to the distributed Email
> model. Let's spend our energies here.
>
> Regards,
> Ashvil
>
>
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