I just completed a new RSS transport the day before yesterday in Python. If anyone's interested, I could post it up somewhere.
- Mike Mintz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) On 26 Mar 2002 10:13:14 -0600 Thomas Muldowney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In JabberStudio's cvs you could take a look at some old RSS transports > to maybe get some ideas of where to go with it. Currently I don't know > of any RSS or news watchers that are in a good development cycle. > > --temas > > > On Mon, 2002-03-25 at 17:18, -= COBNET =- wrote: > > Hi, > > > > > > I'm in my last but one year at the University of Ghent in Belgium > > (http://www.rug.ac.be) where I'm attending my Diploma of the Second > > Cycle (licentiaat) in Computer Science. For my last year, I have to > work > > on my thesis. We can choose from subject that our university presents > to > > us or we can choose a subject of our own (but we have to do this before > > next week :( ). > > > > > > Because I'm very attracted to Jabber and XML I would like to do > > something with it. I personally thought of a news report system through > > Jabber. For example, there are a lot of newsgroups now, only available > > through a browser. Sometimes you would like to follow a discussion very > > close, so it would be very helpfull if you could be notified in real > > time when a new message arrives at that discussion. Because of the open > > source thing Jabber has, this could be "easy" implemented (by "easy" I > > mean that it would me much harder to do with systems like ICQ, > MSN,...). > > So I would like to do the inverse thing of jogger > > (http://jogger.jabber.org): instead of "me" bringing messages to the > web > > I would like to have the web bring messages to me. So it would have the > > functionality of http://www.jabberbuddy.com/watcher.html but I would > > like to have it available to more people and continuing the > > decentralised spirit of jabber. > > > > > > Because I wouldn't like to reinvent the wheel I contacted you first, > > because maybe this already exists or maybe you have a much better idea. > > My goal is to bring Jabber much much closer to the "ordinary" home user > > or "ordinary" web developer, I want them to see that jabber has much > > more in it than e.g. ICQ or MSN. I tried to convince some friends of me > > to go to using Jabber, but they just didn't saw nor I could convince > > them (or not all of them) why it was important to have another > > IM-system taking up their RAM. > > > > > > > > hoping to hear from you soon > > greetings > > Mattias Campe > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > MSN Foto's is de eenvoudigste manier om je foto's te delen en af te > drukken: > > http://photos.msn.nl/Support/WorldWide.aspx > > > > _______________________________________________ > > jdev mailing list > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev > > _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
