You can now find the source-code here: https://github.com/benzimmer/xmpp-public-services
Installation instructions included :) Ben On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 13:18, Ben Zimmer <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > sure, I'll just clean it up/dust it off a little and push it to github > or something, as soon as possible. > > Ben > > On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 11:23, Peter Viskup <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi Ben, >> would it be possible to see the source code of this application? >> It would be much better to contact Peter Saint-Andre [stpeter<at>stpeter.im] >> to get quicker response. >> >> Best regards, >> -- >> Peter Viskup >> >> On 11/20/2011 10:50 AM, Ben Zimmer wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'l try to sum up the status as of now: >>> >>> I built an little application, that should make it a lot easier to >>> process new list-applications in the future, as it automates some of >>> the steps necessary to verify a new server. >>> At the moment it has the following features: >>> >>> * form for server-admins to register their servers >>> * automatic sending of verification-email with verification-link to >>> proove email-address is real >>> * basic check if server is reachable >>> * check for SRV-records >>> * check for StartTLS/SSL (this is a bit unreliable at the moment and >>> would have to be improved) >>> * export of list ready to import into the current >>> wordpress-table-format on xmpp.org >>> >>> I asked if this application could be deployed to the server that hosts >>> xmpp.org so that it could be integrated in to the page >>> (http://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/operators/2011-September/001219.html). >>> No answer on that so far. >>> >>> Regarding the list itself and new applications to it: >>> We processed all new applications (until today) into this application >>> and also marked old, non-responding server as not-verified there. I >>> exported the updated list and imported it to the xmpp-wordpress. >>> After this I asked if somebody could approve this and make it public, >>> but as of now, nobody did (see >>> http://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/operators/2011-September/001220.html). >>> No reaction to this so far. >>> >>> The update doesn't include new applications, because email and >>> xmpp-address verification is still to be done here. For this purpose >>> there was a blogpost planned to inform people about a (mass) email to >>> be sent out and from which email this would come to prevent >>> misunderstandings (we cannot use a xmpp.org email-address). >>> >>> I prepared this blogpost and sent out a request for it to be >>> proof-read >>> (http://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/operators/2011-September/001218.html), >>> again without any reaction. >>> >>> That's about it. >>> Ben >>> >>> On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 22:15, Marco Cirillo<[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> I think I last mailed asking about it, about 1 month ago... >>>> But time is still ticking and there's no visible progress. >>>> >>>> And at the cost of wearing a "Troll Mask". >>>> >>>> I'd like to know exactly what's the real _showstopper_ here. >>>> I think I discussed the same argument with Ludovic one month ago, he >>>> hoped >>>> as I did that within October this would get sorted. >>>> >>>> But I reluctantly observe that it's always just a few responses then back >>>> to >>>> the initial Void. >>>> I'd firmly appreciate that the answer isn't:<< time>>; because, aside >>>> unacceptable, it would be astonishing. >>>> >>>> If there's really an objective issue in achieving this *task*, I guess >>>> it's >>>> really time to _discuss_ about it. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Marco >> >
