That's just based on the open tickets in trac. In reality there's still a ways to go, depending on which route I take.

A bunch of the developers from various libraries such as Net::XMPP and XMPP4R have contacted me asking if I plan to use their libraries, and I haven't decided yet. I mean absolutely no offense to the projects, it's just that the major push for me to write my own is that I have a lot to learn by doing it myself.

On 1/31/06, Hal Rottenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1/31/06, Peter Saint-Andre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was just chatting with the developer of a new XMPP server being
> written in Ruby. Check it out here:

Looks like there's not a lot out there yet but it looks very
interesting.  The roadmap says 30% done for the first alpha release.
Maybe the author could guess how long that might take and let us know?


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