[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Mattias Campe wrote:


-) Multiprotocol:
*client-side* support for AIM, Yahoo, MSN, ICQ, Jabber

Certainly users don't care whether the legacy protocols are implemented server or client side.

True, they don't care how it's done, but they do care about the functionality that is offered. Although I never implemented a (server-side) transport, I looks hard to me to offer MSN video chat, file transfer,... because it looks peer-to-peer to me. So, those features look more easy to implement client-side


[...]

As with the whole Jabber philosophy, we don't need a "big jabber.org
community site", we need several smaller sites with good setups - I think
of a *good* WWW presentation of the major Jabber servers with some extras
such as customized client downloads or WWW integration of the persistent
chat rooms or something. This is rather easy to set up but no-one does
it...

... probably because of the lack of time and money to host a *good* website (no problem for me to have webhosting, but without php and mysql it won't be managable).


regards,
Mattias

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