BTW, I'll also check this stuff into source control (probably at github) so people can re-use it.
On 1/24/12 8:00 PM, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: > Folks, this evening I coverted the information from the xmpp.org web > page at http://xmpp.org/resources/public-services/ into a format that > will enable us to use XEP-0309 when server software starts to support > that protocol. I now store information about each server in a vCard4 > file, which is converted into an old-style services.xml file (disco > format) and into the index.html at xmpp.net using shell scripts and > XSLT. Once we are running a suitable XMPP server at xmpp.net, the server > software will gather vCards directly from other servers over the network > (no need for admins to send the information on this email list, see > XEP-0309 for details), those vCards will be stored in the right > directory, and we'll have a cron job to automatically update the > website. However, that's mostly in the future for now. > > You can see the results at http://xmpp.net/ -- if this looks fine, I'll > create a redirect from http://xmpp.org/resources/public-services/ to > http://xmpp.net/ sometime soon. > > Oh, and I did correct one piece of data while I was doing this work: > I've removed jabber.fsinf.at from the server list (it still shows up at > xmpp.org, but not at xmpp.net). > > Next steps: catch up on server registrations and work on implementation > and deployment of XEP-0309. > > Peter
