Here's some more advertisement for stuff already done..

Andreas Monitzer wrote:
| IRC supports server clusters, for example, freenode consists of 18  
| servers (plus/minus a few), which are all interconnected, and you  
| don't notice what server you're using (unless it crashes of course).
| What if you would just write an IRC server that connects to this  
| cluster, and instead of offering IRC to the user, offers an MUC  
| service? You would only need a single connection to the IRC servers,  
| and the XMPP protocol users wouldn't be second class.
| Your server is the first step into this direction, which is great!

Not exactly a first step since psyced has been doing it for a couple of years 
now, with increasing reliability. I wanted to let you know that the next step 
is also done and about to go on air:

There's an experimental gateway which connects to an IRC network as a server 
and gateways PRIVMSG between IRC and Jabber/PSYC. IRC users are given full 
addresses in the federation network and federation users are shown on IRC with 
a URL syntax. It currently only provides for 1-1 messaging, support for 
presence and entering channels is in progress. You need to apply some patches 
to the involved irc daemons, but the patches are pretty harmless.

In essence this software solution allows you to type '/msg xmpp:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED] hello' on all IRC networks willing to open up for this. ircnet users 
become available as xmpp:[EMAIL PROTECTED] to the XMPP network.

See also http://about.psyc.eu/Gateway

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