Hello...We do have a wiki! http://wiki.jabber.org
p.s. Thanks Norm for the vote of confidence. :) On 1/28/06, Emile Nijssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > enough web-based stuff i'd like to do with xmpp, but i'm still struggling > with writing php and jscript complying with xmpp. It's a big spec to > implement! A wiki would probably run moderately well, be sure to get people > to know it. Referer links from sourceforge etc. might help. > > On 1/28/06, Yves Goergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > On 28.01.2006 05:00 (+0100), Adam Hunt wrote: > > > As I'm sure everyone is aware Jabber/XMPP has an unbelievably large > > number > > > of potential applications. I feel that a repository of ideas is > > warranted. > > > It would be a place where people could post ideas for application that > > they > > > don't have the time or skill to develop further. > > > > I suggest using a Wiki, but don't have much good experience with setting > > one up yet. I surely have some ideas from my personal TODO file that I > > could share there. :) > > > > -- > > Yves Goergen "LonelyPixel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > "Does the movement of the trees make the wind blow?" > > http://newsboard.unclassified.de - Unclassified NewsBoard Forum > > > > > > -- > Emile Nijssen, 1st year B.Sc. Programme > Aerospace Engineering, Delft University > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > student ID: 1274325 > > -- Psi webmaster (http://psi-im.org) im:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://halr9000.com
