Excellent! Added my server. Thanks Mathias .
2012/1/16 Peter Viskup <[email protected]> > Thanks Mathias, > great work! > Just one remark - by editing the server it is always asking for contact > confirmation - doesn't matter what information was changed. > > Best regards, > -- > Peter > > > On 01/16/2012 03:25 PM, Mathias Ertl wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> After years of waiting, delays, ignored offers for help and broken >> promises, I've finally decided to take this situation into my own hands. >> Yes, I've written our own tool for maintaining a list: >> https://list.jabber.at >> >> It does (almost) everything automatically, admins only have to enter >> their data and get feedback on what (if anything) is not right with >> their servers. JIDs and E-Mail addresses are automatically verified. A >> simple API that can be used by clients is available. >> >> The current list at xmpp.org is in a very bad status: >> * Only 63 servers are on that list. >> * None have been added for years, all requests have been ignored. >> * Its even impossible to *remove* a server. >> * 6 don't even have SRV records defined. >> * 4 have some problem with the SSL certificate via TLS netotiation. >> * At least 2 servers don't even allow inband-registration anymore, the >> number is probably much higher. >> * ~10 linked-to pages do not work at all >> * ~15 pages link to a generic page that does not give any info about the >> respective service. >> >> I therefor urge the XSF to finally ditch their own horrible list and >> just link to others (i.e. [1] and ours) instead. The fact that the list >> is unmaintained and many servers do not even work anymore creates a very >> bad experience for all users. The fact that the illusion of maintenance >> is kept up frustrates many server-admins. >> >> Please finally resolve the situation in a realistic way. >> >> greetings, Mati >> >> [1] http://www.jabberes.org/**servers/ <http://www.jabberes.org/servers/> >> >> >
