> > How about the next Wed after that (9/4)?
>
> April 9th is ok for me.
>
> Florent
Sounds like April 9th works best for everybody, so lets go
with that.
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I would be very interested in taking a look. :-)
Too bad the jabber library you used is unmaintained.
Thanks
Gary
cguardia wrote:
I have used Zope+Jabber in the past, with an old version of a jabber library that seems to be unmaintained as of now. I copied the library code into a python product
I have used Zope+Jabber in the past, with an old version of a jabber library that
seems to be unmaintained as of now. I copied the library code into a python product
and used it from there.
I agree that it has many interesting uses. I used it for instant alerts of new tasks
in an issue tracker
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 11:29:34AM -0500, Eron Lloyd wrote:
> Check out JabberPy: http://jabberpy.sourceforge.net/
>
> Seems development just restarted this month...
I believe Twisted can also talk to jabber.
and i think it's possible to just use the bits of twisted that you need,
unlike some oth
Check out JabberPy: http://jabberpy.sourceforge.net/
Seems development just restarted this month...
Eron
On Monday March 31 2003 11:29 am, Gary Poster wrote:
> The ability to push messages to a user--be it alerts to an administrator
> ("critical error: XXX"), event reminders from a calendar ("Yo
The ability to push messages to a user--be it alerts to an administrator
("critical error: XXX"), event reminders from a calendar ("You have a
meeting in XXX minutes"), time sensitive workflow changes ("article
named 'My Headline Article' rejected: revisions due in one hour"), or
more--over a s
Gary,
It's been on my mind from time to time.
What sort of things can you see in your minds eye?
Phil
On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 10:08:41 -0500, Gary Poster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is anyone working on Jabber integration with Zope? I can think of some
nice use cases for this.
Gary
Is anyone working on Jabber integration with Zope? I can think of some
nice use cases for this.
Gary
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Guido van Rossum wrote:
"zope-dev" == "development using zope" sounds plausible enough...
And I again will throw in my vote for actually letting it be that, and
use zope-coders for the development OF zope. :)
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> How about the next Wed after that (9/4)?
April 9th is ok for me.
Florent
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Part of my product's job is to create a top-level folder. Currently,
I can only get it to create the folder in what ever folder the
product is added in. I would like to be able to get access to the
root directory object but don't
Chris Withers wrote:
Leonardo Rochael Almeida wrote:
How about the next Wed after that (9/4)?
That works for me :-)
I'm fine with any of it. (Although the first wednesday is slightly better).
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