Message: 1
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 20:00:35 -0700
From: Peter Saint-Andre <[email protected]>
Subject: [Operators] xmpp.net
To: XMPP Operators Group <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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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
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Peter Saint-Andre
https://stpeter.im/
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 20:04:02 -0700
From: Peter Saint-Andre <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Operators] xmpp.net
To: XMPP Operators Group <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
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
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