On 2 December 2010 17:19, Chris Ridd <[email protected]> wrote: > On 1 Dec 2010, at 17:01, Jesus Cea wrote: >> I would rather prefer to use XMPP/Jabber. We don't need to use a >> "centralized" infraestructure we don't own at all. > I agree - there's no reason not to run an XMPP server on openindiana.org, > just like it runs an MTA for mail. There are free XMPP servers (ejabberd is > one I've heard most about, and would probably be fine for a small group like > this) and commercial ones (my company sells the one used at jabber.org for > example). We'd be able to keep chat transcripts centrally, that sort of thing. > Using irc.freenode.net feels a bit like us choosing to email using Lotus > Notes instead of SMTP :-)
Actually, IRC is a simple mostly-text protocol like SMTP. XMPP is a comparatively complicated suite of endless customisations that happens to be Useful(tm) for various kinds of chat - it looks to me a lot more like Lotus Notes than IRC does. IRC is simple and easy to understand and is already in widespread use for this kind of collaboration, including within this project. I'd like to try and attend the meetings but if it requires signing up for and maintaining yet another account on yet another collaboration system then its probably going to be less of a burden to just read the minutes. -- Joshua M. Clulow UNIX Admin/Developer http://blog.sysmgr.org _______________________________________________ oi-dev mailing list [email protected] http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev
