On Thu May 17 09:34:29 2012, Vishal Sukheja wrote:
To answer the questions raised in your mail, Pingpong is our hosted service that organizations can sign up for. To access the Pingpong service, the user needs to use the Talk.to client.

Hope this clarifies.

I'm afraid this doesn't really help me understand why you want it listed here.

If PingPong requires its own client, then presumably it's not XMPP - or at least, if it's not allowing any client, then it's not the kind of XMPP service we normally list.

If talk.to requires that it's used with your service, then again it's not really the kind of client we'd list. Lots of service specific clients exist, and we don't list them because they're of no use to someone looking for an XMPP client to use with a service of their choice.

This isn't a reflection on your service, of course - it's simply it's not really the kind of thing we include there, just as we don't include other, similar services and clients. If we did, then services such as Evolve would be listed, and we'd list TextOne as well as OneTeam. All of these types of services and specialist clients are very interesting, and maybe the XSF should publish a round-up interview about the use of XMPP in these services, but it's not clear we should be listing them on these pages.

Dave.
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