Attention Jabber server developers! We are updating the software listings at jabber.org (and preparing for software listings at xmpp.org). Eventually we will update the client, component, and library listings, but the first step is to update the server listings. These listings will be much more complete than what is at <http://www.jabber.org/admin/serverlist.php> right now. In order to update the listings, I need to gather detailed information about each server in the list. Therefore please send me a message off-list about which of the following you support:
XMPP Core (full support only) XMPP IM (full support only) JEP-0004 (x:data interfaces to the server) JEP-0009 (jabber-rpc interfaces to the server) JEP-0011 (jabber:iq:browse) JEP-0012 (jabber:iq:last) JEP-0013 (flexible offline message retrieval) JEP-0018 (invisible presence) JEP-0023 (message expiration) JEP-0025 (http polling) JEP-0030 (service discovery) JEP-0049 (private xml storage) JEP-0050 (ad-hoc commands) JEP-0054 (vcard-temp) JEP-0055 (jabber:iq:search) JEP-0060 (publish-subscribe) JEP-0077 (in-band registration) JEP-0078 (jabber:iq:auth) JEP-0079 (advanced message processing) JEP-0090 (jabber:iq:time) JEP-0091 (jabber:x:delay on offlie messages) JEP-0092 (jabber:iq:version) JEP-0106 (jid escaping) JEP-0114 (external component protocol) sslc2s (SSL for client-to-server over port 5223) readme (server comes with a readme) userguide (there is a user/admin guide) apidocs (server has API docs) admintool (server has an administration tool) msgarchive (server does full message archiving) serverstats (server supports in-depth statistics) storefile (data storage on the file system) storeldap (data storage in LDAP) storeberkeley (data storage in Berkeley DB) storepostgres (data storage in PostgreSQL) storemysql (data storage in MySql) storemssql (data storage in MS SQL Server) storeoracle (data storage in Oracle DB) storeactivedir (data storage in Active Directory) storeother (data storage in some other storage system) These are all boolean -- either you support them fully or you don't. If you have been tracking the XMPP specs but support some really recent version rather than the ones I published just the other day, we'll cut you some slack and call your support complete. (If you support the XMPP specs, we will list you at xmpp.org once that is up and running.) These seem like the most important features, but feel free to suggest others. Perhaps items for the ability to connect or send messages via SMS, WAP, Wireless Village, SIP/SIMPLE, etc.? (The current features for "MS Exchange Integration" and "Netmeeting Integration" are not clear to me and to others who've asked me about them, which is why I've removed them from the list, but I can be convinced to add them back.) Also I need general info: codelang (what language your server is written in -- C, C++, Java, etc.) license (gpl, josl, apache, bsd, freeware, shareware, or commercial) platforms (linux, solaris, bsd, solaris, aix, hpux, osx, and windows) If your server is not currently listed, I need product/project name and URL as well as developer/company name and URL if appropriate. Finally, I would also like to gather contact information for someone who can be responsible for providing accurate information about the features your server supports, and who eventually can be trusted to update this information through a future interface on the jabber.org website. Given name, family name, email address, and JID should be sufficient. Thanks! Peter P.S. Yes, we will get to other kinds of software once we finish with the servers.... _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
