Bart van Bragt <jabber <at> vanbragt.com> writes: > > Pedro Melo wrote: > > In case you missed it: http://jabphone.com/ > > > > I wonder what they are using to translate jingle signaling into SIP > > signaling? An asterisk plugin of some sort? :) > > Just saw this on #jabber on freenode.net (yes, that's IRC :P) > > [22:28] * samueltc (n=samuel <at> levinux.UQAR.UQUEBEC.CA) has > joined #jabber > [22:28] <samueltc> hi > [22:29] <samueltc> did your mail server ok? > [22:29] <samueltc> some people trying to register on jabphone.com > and > when we send the mail-with-the-password we got user unknown > [22:30] <samueltc> (people with <at> jabber.org email...) > > I'm seeing some problems with jabphone. First they don't understand that > a JID != Email. This, BTW, is a problem a LOT more people are going to > run into. > > Besides that this service won't scale because Gtalk has a limit on the > number of people that you can have on your roster. So the roster of > mr.jabphone <at> gmail.com is bound to overflow (ofcourse they could show a > new name then or switch to a private Jabber server). The Wumpus game > (easter-egg in Gtalk) ran into the same problem. Too many people tried > to play it -> full roster -> game over. > > *a few monents later* > > Yup, it's a SIP<->AIX bridge made by 'Denis' from poly9.com > Cool :) Would be nice if they would make that available :D > > Bart > >
Bart and all, Thanks for the input! Our first design was gtalk-centric, so it was easy and logic to send an [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the password. When google joined the Federation, we started dancing all around the room and without much analysis, we removed all @gmail.com reference in our code. Sorry about that. Actually, we have Mr. Jabphone back at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Guess what, that bright guy is now xmpping you the password. Still beta. We are planing to add sip-out (free as beer indeed) and the famous [EMAIL PROTECTED] is in the stack. Best regards, -- Samuel T. Cossette +1 418 561 8788
