Brandon Alexander wrote: > > I guess to start, the FlySpray bot and the Wordpress PubSub plug-ins jump > out the most to me. Could someone provide me with more detail as to what > these projects involve so I can start to get an idea on the proposal?
I think the WordPress plugin would enable you to specify your JabberID in the configuration and, if your JabberID is PEP-enabled, push out Atom notifications to your JID. That way whenever you post an entry, interested parties would receive immediate notification. This could be generalized to use not only a PEP-enabled user JID but any pubsub service, but I think that's a bit more complicated for bloggers to understand. Challenges: there are not very many PEP-enabled user JIDs yet. But that may change soon (we plan to deploy ejabberd 2.0 at jabber.org in the near future, so that anyone with a jabber.org JID could use this). This would be a good proof of concept for Atom-over-XMPP. I know I'd use it at my blog. :) More advanced features: 1. Separate entry feeds and comment feeds. 2. Ability to post entries or comments via XMPP. 3. Login via JabberID (but this may be handled better via OpenID providers that base your OpenID on your JabberID). 4. Trackbacks via XMPP (if someone else points to your post from a post of theirs, you include it in the WP interface). 5. Subscribing to your own feeds for mood, tune, activity, location, etc. and showing that information on your WP blog. Ralph Meijer and other folks on the list may have additional ideas. Peter -- Peter Saint-Andre https://stpeter.im/
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