On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 05:52:05PM -0700, Justin Karneges wrote: > On Thursday 23 October 2003 12:58 pm, Lucas Nussbaum wrote: > > are created, more and more users register on those servers, but users > > often change their minds and their servers at the same occasion. > > Part of this can be blamed on the fact that the JSF server list totally sucks. > It only tells you about the components each server has, and nothing about > userbase, availability, throughput, etc, of said server. Nor does it give > any details about who is running the server or even a way to reach the admin, > so you don't know if it is a "fly-by-night" server that is going to be gone > the next day. > > When people are first introduced to Jabber, I think they either pick > jabber.org or a server with the coolest sounding name, and then they are > disappointed with the selected server's reliability, speed, etc and end up > switching servers soon after. The JSF website needs to stop giving bad > recommendations so these problems never happen in the first place. In my > opinion, we need much stronger requirements for getting listed on the "Public > Servers" page.
Good idea. I'm sure that if someone would give a list with this information to the jabber.org webmaster, it could certainly be added. Ralphm _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
