Thanks.
I looked for pub/sub components and found only Idavoll. Is it the only way to do pub/sub?


At one point I was advocated Jabber mailing lists based on pub/sub
which would do pretty much exactly this. Basically just using pub/sub
on messages.

It shouldn't be all that hard to adapt pub/sub to do this.

Julian

Hello.

There's an idea i want to realize at my local jabber server. It has
something common with mailing-lists and IRC. There should be some
groups (i.e. 'sport', 'media') with free membership: any user of this
server may join any group or leave it at any time. When user 'A' sends
message to a group, the message is broadcasted to all group members,
but replies to this message are sent only to 'A' (that differs from
mailing-lists). This should be useful (and actually was useful with
local icq server) for almost-instant searching, asking questions etc.

With slightly hacked icq server the system worked this way: you write
message with group name to specific virtual user. Server broadcasts
the message to everyone in group, saying it's from you. So everyone
else thinks it's a common message from you. Then conversation
continues one-to-one.

Mailing-lists are not suitable, as they have large delays (2 minutes -
too long) .
IRC channels (or jabber conferences) do not suit, as they need
attention all the time.
Sending message to miltiple contacts is bad: every user will have to
configure group list himself (supposing 300-400 members per group).

Is there any component or something to make this work?
I have some ideas how to do this myself, but none of them is really
good, because I don't want to edit server code or make users
Search-Add-Message every time they want to reply.

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