> That may have been me :) > > -Justin And so it is! Hello again! It's a small internet! :)
At first Jabber just seemed like an instant messenger I could hack around with and save me some work on flash multi-player gaming. Now that I'm halfway into this project and I'm on the last chapter of DJ's book, I am a Jabber advocate. I feel most Flash programmers have no idea how useful something like Jabber could be to their productivity and programming set. As something of a Jabber advocate, I feel obliged to show flashers the possibilities available, and to hopefully push the protocol into a new direction. To this effect I'm a developer on JabberFlash under Yannick Conan and have bought FlashXML.org in order to extend the Flash/XML FAQ and educate Flash programmers on Flash and XML/Jabber. Unlike past flash and Jabber projects my work is explicitly NOT an instant messenger thing, but a broader appeal to gaming, chat and community in general. I think the Slashdot article and these threads have made me realize I can possibly contribute more to Jabber. Does anyone on the list have any suggestions on things I could do? Such as affiliate myself with Jabber in some way? Sorta new, figuring it out as I go... Thanks Chris _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
