Magnus Henoch wrote:
> Peter Saint-Andre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Hi Magnus, you wanted to fix some stuff in XEP-0070 a while back, too,
>> right? We should get that done sometime. :-)
>
> I think that was Machekku…
Yes, I think it was me ;)
> I'm quite happy with the protocol :)
Try
How about using libjingle (http://code.google.com/apis/talk/about.html)
Arthur
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From: zhaomin
To: Jabber software development list
Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 7:34 PM
Subject: [jdev] Need help for Web video conference server developing
Hello! All:
It's still alpha quality, but it enables you to login to any OpenID
consumer website using your XMPP client. (eg: [3], [4], [5])
Any chance you'll be making that code public ?
One thing I would like to change is to base64-encode the JID, because
I don't like my e-mail addresses hanging around c
Peter Saint-Andre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Magnus, you wanted to fix some stuff in XEP-0070 a while back, too,
> right? We should get that done sometime. :-)
I think that was Machekku… I'm quite happy with the protocol :)
--
Magnus
JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am looking for a Jabber Developer/Architect for a client project with a very
large government contract that needs some help integrating Jabber with
different IM services. Could be 3 months long?
If interested please email resume and hourly rate to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks
Kishan
Peter Saint-Andre schreef:
Sander Devrieze wrote:
I think a list with *active* XMPP server projects (and lists of clients
and libraries!) would be a great thing to add on the xmpp.* website. In
that way people for example easilty can see that jabberd14 is still an
active project and not replace
Norman Rasmussen wrote:
> For those interested, I've created an OpenID [1] provider [2] that
> uses XEP-0070 for authentication.
>
> It's still alpha quality, but it enables you to login to any OpenID
> consumer website using your XMPP client. (eg: [3], [4], [5])
That is way cool.
/psa
smime.
Magnus Henoch wrote:
> "Norman Rasmussen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> On 11/16/06, Magnus Henoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I started rewriting it, to make it more
>>> library-like and check such things, but it hasn't reached any
>>> releasable state yet.
>> cool let me know, I'd like to
Norman Rasmussen wrote:
> On 12/3/06, Sander Devrieze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Add a note to the old website saying "This project is abandoned and
>> unmaintained. No security fixes or patches will be made! Please
>> strongly consider switching to a http://some_page_on
>> xmpp.*_that_lists_all
Sander Devrieze wrote:
> I think a list with *active* XMPP server projects (and lists of clients
> and libraries!) would be a great thing to add on the xmpp.* website. In
> that way people for example easilty can see that jabberd14 is still an
> active project and not replaced by jabberd2.
Why no
Norman Rasmussen wrote:
> On 12/3/06, Hal Rottenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I think in the absence of any rebuttal from a former jabberd2 lead,
>> Tomasz wins by default, eh? If anyone has direct contact info for
>> those guys, why don't you ping them individually and get a quote from
>> th
Hal Rottenberg wrote:
> On 12/3/06, Matthias Wimmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Beside I that I am really happy that Tomasz continues the work on
>> jabberd2. All server projects benefit from competition. As the coders
>> see how others are implementing something, or see the new features
>> someo
Hal Rottenberg wrote:
> On 12/3/06, Sander Devrieze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Linking to a complete server list will suggest a user,
>> > that he has to switch to another software product, which is not true.
>>
>> I think a list with *active* XMPP server projects (and lists of clients
>> and
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