On Monday 04 October 2004 11:46 am, Bart van Bragt wrote: > Peter Saint-Andre wrote: > > What do you have in mind for user-friendly content changes on jabber.org? > > Not sure because IMO jabber.org is fairly OK as a developers portal. But > this is the first sentence of the 'What is Jabber' page: > > "Jabber is a set of streaming XML protocols and technologies that enable > any two entities on the Internet to exchange messages, presence, and > other structured information in close to real time." > > Imagine what happens if your grandmother reads that ;) Or what happens > if your grandmother figures out that she can talk to her bridge parter > through Jabber if she installs a client. To choose a client she'll go to: > http://www.jabber.org/software/clients.php
There are basically two matters at hand: 1) Promoting Jabber as an IM network to Grandma. 2) Promoting Jabber as an all-purpose networking platform. Combining both of these into one website is impossible, and I think jabber.org already does a fine job at #2. Therefore, the solution to #1 is to build a second, separately marketed, website. No need to hack jabber.org to bits. -Justin _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
