On 4/12/11 4:44 PM, Waqas Hussain wrote: > On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 2:39 AM, Peter Saint-Andre <[email protected]> wrote: >> On 4/12/11 3:38 PM, Paul Staroch wrote: >>> Am 2011-04-12 23:33, schrieb Peter Saint-Andre: >>>> On 4/12/11 3:31 PM, Sean Dilda wrote: >>>>> On 4/12/11 5:25 PM, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: >>>>>> On 4/12/11 3:24 PM, Sean Dilda wrote: >>>>>>> Thanks for doing the new site. However, with Chrome on my mac, the >>>>>>> formatting is weird. I only see the first few characters of the >>>>>>> 'Primary Admin' field, and have to scroll to the right to see the rest >>>>>>> even though there's plenty of horizontal space to the sides. >>>>>> I think we might need to drop one of the columns, but I'm not sure >>>>>> which... >>>>>> >>>>>>> Also, a few servers don't have lat/long which makes their columns appear >>>>>>> weird. >>>>>> We need to gather that data by poking the admins of those services. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> If you're looking for suggestions, I say drop the lat/long columns and >>>>> kill two birds with one stone. The lat/long doesn't provide much info >>>>> that the country doesn't. This is especially true when you consider how >>>>> easy it is to host a service in multiple datacenters or even have your >>>>> service hosted in a cloud where you don't know what datacenter you're >>>>> actually in. >>>> As I recall, some clients (e.g., Pidgin) use the lat/lon to show a fancy >>>> interface for choosing a server for registration purposes. But it would >>>> be good to verify that they still do so. I'll ping their dev list. >>>> >>>> Peter >>>> >>> >>> Don't these clients use the XML data at >>> http://xmpp.org/services/services-full.xml? >> >> Correct, but we'll start auto-generating that XML file from the data in >> the WordPress database, I think. Still to be determined... >> >> Peter >> > > Here's a bit of XSL to generate XML from the wordpress page: > https://gist.github.com/916477
Thanks. > By the way, am I the only one who feels bad about generating XML from > the wordpress data rather than the other way around? Y'know, I don't care either way. I like XML so I'd be happy to have the "source" data in XML. No matter how we do it, we'll need a script to put data into the WP database or pull it out. :) > I was in fact thinking of suggesting extending the XML data. > Particularly it should specify whether a service supports IBR, and a > link to a registration web page if it doesn't. +1 Peter -- Peter Saint-Andre https://stpeter.im/
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