On 12/05/2009 02:21 AM, Rich White wrote:
> XMPP/Jabber are also supported by OpenCobalt so further support of
> XMPP by Opensim could prove to be a starting point to virtual world
> convergence with regard to platforms.  A bit more here -
> http://roots.greenbush.us/?p=867

it would help to have a C# XMPP library that's license compatible with OpenSim's
BSD-style license...

        cheers, 
        dirk

> 
> Cheers,
> Rich
> ==
> 
> On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 5:33 PM, Aldon Hynes
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Okay, I must admit I've mostly been sitting on the sidelines recently.  I
>> still have OpenSim 0.5 installed on a computer or two...
>>
>> Anyway, there have been some interesting discussions recently about Second
>> Life - Google Wave integration.  Much of it is focused on the fact that
>> Google Wave runs as a XMPP component (XEP-114).  I seem to recall there had
>> been some work with OpenSim/XMPP.  Looking at it, it looks like OpenSim/XMPP
>> is focused on OpenSim as an XMPP client instead of an XMPP component.
>>
>> Are there people around interested in OpenSim/Wave connectivity?  Thoughts
>> about what that might look like?  Drop me a note if your interested.
>>
>> I do have a FedOne Wave server running and have been testing different
>> clients and would love to share ideas.
>>
>> Aldon
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