This may be somewhat off-topic, but I thought I'd mention it in case anyone 
finds it interesting. I'm one of the co-authors of a system called Kenosis 
which is a fully distributed peer-to-peer RPC system. It is 100% pure python 
and therefore quite cross-platform. I mention it because we recently added 
support for Rendezvous/Zeroconf. Therefore it is extremely easy to use Kenosis 
to discover and send messages to people locally or globally.

We've often thought this might be an interesting addition for an IM client. 
We've already used it to build some similar things. I wonder whether it could 
be considered an alternate transport for Jabber clients to talk to each other 
when no server is available to mediate and/or as a way for clients to discover 
other Jabber servers.

Anyway, that's my $.02. If anyone is interested I'd be happy to discuss further.

Eric

PS. Here's some additional info about Kenosis:

http://freshmeat.net/articles/view/1440/

http://kenosis.sf.net

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Tucker matt-at-jivesoftware.com |jabberdev| [mailto:...]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 5, 2005 03:46 PM
> To: ......................
> Subject: RE: [jdev] Serverless (peer2peer) jabber sessions
>
> Phil,
>
> > but wouldn't it be nice if people on Windows and Linux could
> > join in at events and conferences too? ;)
> >
> > Are there any clients which allow, for example, ZeroConf
> > communication with iChat?
>
> Trillian Pro seems to work well for this.
>
> Regards,
> Matt
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