On 05/15/2008 8:39 AM, Sander Devrieze wrote: > 2008/5/15 Nick Vidal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 10:35 AM, Nicolas Vérité <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >>> we have to help them implement a real XMPP service, >>> respecting the XEP, and playing fair with XSF, >>> pushing/helping them contributing to the XEP processes, >>> and interop tests, and more... >> I agree. We should draft an open letter on behalf of the XSF and partners >> addressed to major companies offering our help and support. We need to >> provide clear evidences that by working together we can all win much more. >> And I believe this is so, the Web being the best example of this. The XSF >> has created an amazing set of standards. This is something valuable! By >> offering this valuable resource, we create a whole new range of >> opportunities for everyone! > > +1, we already have a mailing lists for social networks though there > always is room for improvement ;-) > > What about a list of social networks which we predict (or know for > sure) will adopt XMPP in the future? That may prevent some useless > work in the future and it gives people a nice indication that XMPP is > the future
I'll work on something like that soon. > (I miss the Jabber Journals...). Yes those were nice. Too bad I don't have time to write them anymore. Peter -- Peter Saint-Andre https://stpeter.im/
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