I don't know if it slipped through, but some time ago I added a draft post to the xmpp.org wordpress named "XMPP public services list backlog cleanup". If somebody would have a look and proofread it, we could publish it and finally send off the verification e-mails.
Regards, Ben On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 23:02, Peter Saint-Andre <[email protected]> wrote: > On 6/19/11 6:06 AM, Kevin Smith wrote: >> >> On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Ben Zimmer<[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi everybody, >>> >>> just wanted to report some progress :) >>> >>> I managed to reduce the number of completely unprocessed list applicants >>> to 0. >>> Only thing to do would be making contact to the domain owners by mail >>> and to the jabber-server-admins by xmpp. >>> >>> For the mail-thing, would it be possible to get this done through an >>> official xmpp.org-mail-address? I think that should improve the return >>> rate and speed a lot. >>> I think the same would apply for the xmpp-contacting. >>> >>> Let me know if this would be possible, or if I should use my own >>> address(es) for this. >> >> We don't really do xmpp.org email addresses, so using your own seems >> to be the easier option to me. I don't know what others think. > > That depends on what you mean by "xmpp.org email addresses". We do have some > aliases (e.g., [email protected]) and even send mail from them (e.g., XEP > announcement), but we don't actively host mailboxes. > > Peter > > -- > Peter Saint-Andre > https://stpeter.im/ > > >
