Pedro Melo wrote:
> May I suggest that instead of a full server, you implement a XMPP router
> instead?
>
> The difference for me is that a XMPP router does not have a session
> manager. It only has:
>
> * S2S: for federation;
> * XEP-0114 and XEP-0225 support.
>
> This would allow anyone to
test
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From:Pedro Melo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent:Fri Mar 28 10:14:06 CST 2008
Subject:Re: [jdev] Python/XMPP GSoC proposal
>
> On Mar 26, 2008, at 1:29 PM, David Janes wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 8:19 AM, Kevin Smith <
On Mar 26, 2008, at 1:29 PM, David Janes wrote:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 8:19 AM, Kevin Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 12:50 PM, Greg Wilson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There's been a fair bit of discussion in the last couple of
days on the Python SoC mailing list ab
> > Check out with the mouse pointer: http://linuxfr.org/board/
>
> Times out on me.
Yes, it was down, it's back up now.
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From: Greg Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Two grad students at U of Toronto have been working this term on a tool to
analyze chat conversations (IRC, IM, etc.) and cluster messages into
threads...
Would this make a good project for XMPP SoC?
From: "jehan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
for info, what do yo
Hello
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 08:20:07PM -0400, Tro wrote:
> > My personal opinion is that Python lacks any unique features especially
> > required for XMPP server.
> > C/C++ has speed. Erlang has monstrous flexibility, reliability, native
> > threading support, and especially tailored for communi
Hi,
I think this has already been discussed in at least one list,
maybe not the present one, but on LinuxFR.org,
there is a small web-based chat system
using a very handy threading mecanism.
Cehck out with the mouse pointer: http://linuxfr.org/board/
Disclaimer: please do not carefully read the
On Thu Mar 27 08:54:17 2008, jehan wrote:
By the way, about IM logs, I often thought that it would be nice to
be able to store your chat history on servers. Indeed I often want
to retrieve some conversation but I am not always on the same
place, the same computer or simply I use different cl
jehan a écrit :
Hello,
for info, what do you mean by "analyse chat conversations"? Statistics
analysis? Or intelligent analysis of the content (so an AI project)?
By the way, about IM logs, I often thought that it would be nice to be
able to store your chat history on servers. Indeed I often wa
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 12:55 AM, Greg Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Two grad students at U of Toronto have been working this term on a tool to
> analyze chat conversations (IRC, IM, etc.) and cluster messages into
> threads.
Could you send me a copy of the journal/conference paper please?
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 8:54 AM, jehan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By the way, about IM logs, I often thought that it would be nice to be able
> to store your chat history on servers. What
> do you think of this?
XEP-0136
/K
Hello,
for info, what do you mean by "analyse chat conversations"? Statistics
analysis? Or intelligent analysis of the content (so an AI project)?
By the way, about IM logs, I often thought that it would be nice to be able
to store your chat history on servers. Indeed I often want to retrieve
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 05:34:53PM +0100, Magnus Henoch wrote:
> Sjoerd Simons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Why not use the Telepatmy XMPP client ? :)
>
> Because the thing I enjoy most about writing an XMPP client is being
> able to hack new protocols and features along with the UI. It see
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