On 4/22/11 6:49 AM, Ben Zimmer wrote: > Hi, > > is there a full server xml-list available?
Yes: http://xmpp.org/services/services-full.xml However, it's not currently in sync with the WordPress site. We need to write a script that keeps it in sync, but that hasn't happened yet. > The one that was linked to from the old services-site has some columns > lacking (like country, CA) while the table available on the > wordpressy-site has those columns but is lacking others in change. Right, we removed lat/lon because it was causing the table to be cut off in most browsers, because it was a pain to gather and update that data, and because country is probably close enough. > To explain my question: I'd like to set up some kind of app to manage > the list more easily (the table-management tool in wordpress is kind > of confusing), Agreed. > and produce differently formatted list representations > for use on the page as table or as a list in xml and json format. It > could also automatize things like sending out emails to the > postmaster,admin,[email protected] for verification, > SRV-record checking, doing regular checks on the servers to rule out > the non-working ones. Sounds delightful. > Another suggestion (could also be integrated to above mentioned app) > would be to set up a form for server-admins to register their server, > as that would put the requests into a consistent format for us to > process. This could already be done now in wordpress and still be sent > as email to the operators list. That would be wonderful. > I'd like to hear some feedback and suggestions on the "app-idea". To > be honest I was a bit bored last weekend and already set up a basic > app that can import the old services-full.xml into a sql-database and > can receive new registrations by form-submission. If there is interest > I'd be willing to polish it up a bit so you can have a look. From your description, I assume that the app is a form-submission page (in WordPress or separate?) that handles/formats the input data, sends a message to this list, sends messages to the right domain contacts, etc. Correct? > Have a nice easter weekend! You too! Peter -- Peter Saint-Andre https://stpeter.im/
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