> A number of people on this list have asked for what I call "shared groups"
Interesting concept.


I was wondering about a mechanism for sharing these shared roster groups among jabber servers worldwide, as if they were communities of people interested in a given subject or part of some organization. That way, people would be able to find their peers much like it is done nowadays in social network applications like Orkut, but in a peer-to-peer fashion. Maybe these mechanism ought to function much like newsgroups. People from one organization (i.e. that share the same jabber server) probably have the same interests and therefore share the same communities. So initially searches for shared roster groups would be restricted to the local server, only later being propagated to other servers. :)

But hey, it is just one crazy idea i thought about. I'm very new to Jabber (I heard about it this month!) so I don't know what I'm talking about! Hopefully someday I'll be able to join the team! :)

Best regards,
Nick Vidal
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On Wed, 14 Jul 2004, Peter Saint-Andre wrote (on JADMIN ;-):



A number of people on this list have asked for what I call "shared groups"



[Shared Groups as in "standard pre-populated rosters for example in corporate use"]

There's a Wiki page now:
http://www.jabber.org/wiki/index.php/Shared%20Roster%20Groups
Anybody interested should have a look (and contribute :-).

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