Does anybody have anything in the XMPP world they would like tested for compatibility to IPv6 at the University of New Hampshire Interoperability Labs...
http://www.iol.unh.edu/general/ If so, let me know and I'll try to hook you up with some testing that is going to be taking place there later this year.. These labs host MoonV6 .... some background on MoonV6: What is Moonv6? The Moonv6 project is a global effort led by the *North American IPv6 Task Force* (NAv6TF <http://www.nav6tf.org/> ) involving the*University of New Hampshire - InterOperability Laboratory* (UNH-IOL<http://www.iol.unh.edu/index.php>), *Internet2 <http://internet2.edu/>*, vendors <http://www.moonv6.com/vendor/>, service providers and regional IPv6 Forum Task Force network pilots worldwide. Taking place across the U.S. at multiple locations, the Moonv6 project is the largest permanently deployed multi-vendor IPv6 network in the world. The U.S. Government's Department of Defense *Joint Interoperability Testing Command* (JITC <http://jitc.fhu.disa.mil/>) and other government agencies, the Defense Research & Engineering Network (DREN) and the High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP) also play significant roles in the Moonv6 demonstrations ensuring DoD interoperability and migration objectives are identified and demonstrated. Cheers! Geof Lambert Coversant, Inc. IPv6 Forum North American IPv6 Task Force California IPv6 Task Force On 8/10/07, Jonathan Chayce Dickinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Fri, 2007-08-10 at 16:56 -0400, rek2GNU/Linux wrote: > > Jonathan Chayce Dickinson escribió: > > > Hey People, > > > > > > No, this is not another request for a jabber server (I think it > deserves > > > an acronym as it comes up so often: YARFAS - Yet Another Request For A > > > Server ;) ). Anyway, I am coding an Jabber server in Ruby, and I am > > > hosting it on Google Code. So I am looking for > contributors/developers. > > > > > > "RJabberD is a Ruby Jabber server. Emphasis is placed on the Jabber > > > portion, that is, the server is not designed purely for XMPP: all > > > functionaly will be provided via plugins." > > > > > > Shout if you can help. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > Jonathan Dickinson > > > > > > > > hey Awesome!! started to code on Ruby I love it!! > > not sure if I have the time to help but keep me in the loop > > > > Yeah, it's also my first major project in Ruby (besides Rails). I have > been programming in C# for 6-7 years now (since Beta 1), so it will be a > learning curve for me: hopefully a good one. I'm still early on in the > implementation (still experimenting with Ruby sockets), but I'm getting > places. Have a look at the Wiki and see if you can find anything that > would interest/challenge you and have a go at it, any small amount of > code would be great. > > Cheers, > Jonathan Dickinson > > -- Geof Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] 916.225.6769 IPv6 Forum www.IPv6Forum.com North American IPv6 Task Force www.NAv6TF.org California IPv6 Task Force www.CAv6TF.org DMT Forum Digital Mental Telepathy Not about if. It's about when. www.Digaria.com
