On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 01:22:58AM +0100, milk wrote: > http://lj-transport.jabberstudio.org/test04.png - my (messy; damn you crappy > graphviz!) chart of jabber integration with other technology atm. if anyone has any > suggestions for other nodes/links, please give me a mail, thanks. > imo, jabber-rss, jabber-blog and jabber-mail are the top convergence frontlines for > jabber at the moment. now, jabber-rss and jabber-mail have basic implementations, > but there is no jabber-blog implementation past a couple of simple bots, and i find > this extremely surprising seeing the proliferance of blogs throughout the oss and > general internet communities coplues with the interest jabber has generated in the > last few years. there are mentions of possible jabber-blog[ger] implementations from > 2001 (between a few jabber and blogger devs), but for some reason nothing has come > of this. even jogger was retracted from js.org (although the cvs still exists), and > its replacement (jawelo - http://www.jabberstudio.org/projects/jawelo) seems to be > dead with no implementations to be found anywhere online. > so, i'm having a go at making a jabber2livejournal transport (which could be > expanded to other apis later).
I've done my share of news->Jabber (including RSS) stuff with Mimir. It is a pubsub based news publication system. Checkout [1]. Also, I've been working on an XML based blog engine with support for Mimir. You can read about it here [2]. Joe has been doing some Jabber -> Blog stuff, which you can read about here [3,4]. So it is not like nobody has done anything in this field since 2001. [1]: http://mimir.ik.nu/about [2]: http://ralphm.net/blog/2003/08/01#new_blog_engine [3]: http://arch.jabber.com/archives/2003/07/000023.html [4]: http://arch.jabber.com/archives/2003/07/000026.html -- Groetjes, Ralphm _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
