Nick Vidal wrote: > On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 7:17 PM, Peter Saint-Andre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > >> BTW I disagree with the text at the wiki, which says you would have one >> pubsub node for each blog post. That might be interesting for a more >> complex pubsub implementation, but I think that for most bloggers they >> would prefer to push notifications to their normal JID using PEP. >> > > > I agree with Peter, PEP <http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0163.html> is > the way to go. I have a widget > <http://iss.im/files/isscarousel.png>implemented in > jquery <http://jquery.com/> and I'm integrating it into > Drupal<http://drupal.org/>and > Wordpress <http://wordpress.org/>. It resembles a roster/blogroll, with > tagclouds shown for each contact. Massimiliano Mirra (from > Sameplace<http://sameplace.cc/>) > is exploring http binding with Drupal and ejabberd <http://www.ejabberd.im/>, > so that when a users publishes a blog post to Drupal, it gets published to > PEP as well. Our final goal is to implement ISS (Instant Syndicating > Standards) <http://iss.im/>. If any students are interested, we are willing > to mentor. Thanks!
Hi Nick, that sounds interesting. I think we need more cross-pollination across projects (Drupal+Wordpress+Jabber, oh my!). What exactly would be the scope for a SoC project working in this area? It sounds like you and bard have this space pretty well covered... Peter -- Peter Saint-Andre https://stpeter.im/
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