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On Thursday 03 February 2005 05:28 am, Evan Roberts wrote:
> Me and a group of other go fanatics (the board game) are considering
> using jabber to create a network for playing go online. Unfortuantely
> none of us really know all that much about the technology. Would
> jabber be suitable, and what kind of advantages does it offer.
>
> Unfortuanately I don't really understand all that much about internet
> communication technology, I'm just involved in the discussion and
> liked the idea of using jabber.
>
> Please see:  http://senseis.xmp.net/?UltimateGoServer%2FProtocols

I once posted on SL about an XMPP-based design for a Go server network, and 
it turns out that someone else was already building the infrastructure I 
had in mind.

See Volity at http://volity.org/ for the platform in development that 
should give you what you need. 
- -- 
Neil Stevens - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

'A republic, if you can keep it.' -- Benjamin Franklin
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