On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 06:13, Swen Lux <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Peter, > > I'm about to make a standardised email text for the new jabber services. I > will send those to the postmaster /hostmaster / webmaster addresses as > you've mentioned. Do you think it is ok if i send those through my email > address? Or should i use an "official" one? Can you provide me with an > official email address like [email protected] or something like that?
+1 to one of the operators team getting an xmpp.org address - but can I also add that we should be doing a blog post about new servers being added to the list? > > All the best and happy eastern, > > Swen > > >> On 4/18/11 10:32 AM, Claudiu Curcă wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I don't know how many of you have noticed it, but in OF 3.7.0, a bug was >>> introduced which prevented dialback from working properly. Since OF also >>> has a weird way of handling secure connections, it usually relies on >>> Dialback, especially when dealing with other server types in S2S >>> communication. >>> >>> I've noticed this only recently, when I couldn't subscribe to swen [at] >>> jabberheaven.com. >>> >>> Apparently, the issue is known >>> (http://issues.igniterealtime.org/browse/OF-443) but there seems to be >>> little to no support from the official OF team. I've successfully >>> managed to patch OF 3.7.0 using the patch from >>> >>> http://community.igniterealtime.org/servlet/JiveServlet/download/211004-10758/openfire-of443.patch.zip >>> (by Gordon Messmer) and dialback works fine again. If there are any >>> Openfire admins around who have the problem, try using the patch. >> >> Thanks for the patch. I hope you've posted about this on the >> igniterealtime.org forums. I can also put you in touch directly with the >> person I know is releasing updated versions of Openfire. >> >>> Last but not least, I wish to know which is the status of the new entry >>> requests for the public XMPP server list. Openfire users might have had >>> problems getting contacted by the moderators because of the above issue. >> >> We contact admins first via email (hostmaster/postmaster/webmaster and >> so on), so XMPP is not the primary method for initial contact (we do >> this to make sure that the real admin or domain owner wants their server >> listed, not some random IM user :) >> >>> Also, awesome work on the new xmpp.org website! >> >> Thanks! >> >> Peter >> > > -- Bear [email protected] (email) [email protected] (xmpp, email) [email protected] (xmpp, email) http://code-bear.com/bearlog (weblog) PGP Fingerprint = 9996 719F 973D B11B E111 D770 9331 E822 40B3 CD29
