Hello all you JDEVers --short version for busy executives--
Join the standards-jig mailing list - it's not just to discuss standards compliance - now it's _the_ place to talk about the protocol present and future. The future of Jabber depends on the discussion that goes on there. Info here: http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/standards-jig --longer version for, er, busy executives-- This is a short(ish) email to alert those that don't know about the standards-jig mailing list, or how it's role in the community has (recently) changed. The list was originally formed to host the discussions purely related to standards compliance, conformance, and testing. That is, protocol-related standards. Recently there's been a drive to improve process, flow, and communications regarding the development of the Jabber protocol. In the past there have been 'island' mailing lists formed for specific Jabber Interest Groups (JIGs) that talked about specific parts of the protocol, present and future. Now, all that discussion is moving into the standards-jig mailing list. The standards-jig mailing list is now _the_ place to discuss the existing protocol and future enhancements and extensions. It's where ideas for new proposals can be discussed, thoughts and opinions rallied, and chat about important subjects such as i18n (internationalization), encryption and security, and publish/subscribe. So while this list is for the discussion of development of _implementations_ of the protocol, the standards-jig list is for the discussion of the _protocol_ itself. It's a list that's perhaps more important than you might think. So may I humbly suggest you consider having a look. You'll all be welcome! Info here: http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/standards-jig Kind regards dj _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
