Thanks Peter. That's a good description below, more helpful to me anyway, than the one-liners on the info page. Might work to pull some of that into the page.
I was really sorry to read about your dog Max. Your tribute page really captures his spirit in the words and pictures. We have a dog about the same age named Max... Maximilius Plutonicus... because one boy wanted Maxi and the other wanted Pluto. -Patrick On Dec 13, 2007 4:32 PM, Peter Saint-Andre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Patrick Logan wrote: > > *Moderator:* I'm guessing about the line between appropriate email > > lists to use for this question. At first I interpreted jdev to be > > about the development of jabber servers per se, and not about > > developing various clients of jabber. And so I tried juser as a > > question about this specific use of any jabber server. Anyway... if > > you have a hint about which list if any is good for this question... > > thanks. > > This list (JDev) exists so that developers can talk about how to build > any kind of code or service using Jabber/XMPP technologies -- not just > servers, but clients, server components, bots, monitoring systems, > syndication services, and anything else people are interested in making. > > The JAdmin list is for system admins who just want to deploy a > Jabber/XMPP service (usually for IM) and don't want to write code or > build new kinds of services (not that there's anything wrong with that!). > > The Standards list is for developers, architects, and protocol geeks to > discuss changes or extensions to the Jabber/XMPP protocols. > > The JUser list is for end users to talk about how to use IM clients that > implement Jabber/XMPP technologies. > > Sometimes discussions from one list bleed over onto another list. That's > fine. We're not too obsessive-compulsive about the list definitions. :) > > When in doubt, the JDev list is a good place to start. > > HTH, > > Peter > > -- > Peter Saint-Andre > https://stpeter.im/ > >
