On Jan 21, 2006, at 2:28 PM, Mickael Remond wrote:
* Remko Troncon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-01-21 19:46:40 +0100]:
On 21 Jan 2006, at 19:23, Yves Goergen wrote:
I've seen that Wildfire doesn't support
Privacy Lists, but as no client supports them as well (especially
Psi
that I use), that isn't a too big deal
Actually, that is a pretty big deal IMHO, since it is required by
XMPP. Even if no client implements it, many people just set a privacy
list using XML, since this is an operation that you don't need to do
often. It's a lot worse that clients won't be able to assume that
privacy lists are implemented on every modern server (for e.g.
invisibility), than to have no clients using it yet.
As Remko says, ejabberd 1.0.0 is an XMPP compliant server.
It also has a lot of nice module included such as good (but not yet
totally complete) pubsub support.
Depending on the load you are planning, ejabberd might make a big
difference as it scale very well and is used in production system
to run
really large installation. ejabberd is also very stable.
Regarding the web interface, improvements are planned for ejabberd and
in the short term, we hope to have something very nice to give you.
While I do find WildFire's web interface prettier, the only real
thing about it that I really -use- that ejabberd's doesn't have is
the ability to see a user list, maybe muck with their accounts a tad,
and most importantly add a new user. I know the command like tool
can do that, but still. That's definitely something I'd like to see
appear in the web interface. =)
Daniel