LRN typeth:
| PSYC is out of scope of IRC-to-MUC component project. The idea behind
| the project, as i understand it, is that xmpp protocol is superior to
| IRC, and that it would be good to have a bridge back to IRC from xmpp
Well, that is an incorrect statement. IRC is stupid at some
Tobias Markmann typeth:
| I proposed this idea and this kind of gateway because it won't harm
| IRC users and will enable jabber users to connect to a certain
it doesn't harm them if they get the *option* of having jabber
rosters, transports and all that jazz from within their existing
irc
salve
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Remko_Tron=E7on?= typeth:
| This is a separate issue I think. This is indeed a server-side history
| request, and is something wanted by many people (including me).
cool, we've been having server-side history for a while and would love
to see a dedicated XEP so we can avoid
hello everyone. concerning the IRC-to-MUC bridge mentioned at
http://wiki.jabber.org/index.php/Summer_of_Code_2008#IRC-to-MUC_bridge
we did such a gateway a year ago -
it didnt get all that much attention.
the brazilians had an ircnet running it
they were the 8th largest ircnet on earth..
then
May be of peripheral use or interest:
elmex has rewritten Net::XMPP from scratch and is about
to CPAN it.. you can reach him at the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MUC or occasionally on jdev (the MUC).
transport (= the one you had broke down or you no longer trust his
privacy promises).
I strongly support the idea of abandoning the [EMAIL PROTECTED] requirement
for jids and let jids be opaque strings to be interpreted by the
receiving entity.
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Alexey Nezhdanov typeth:
| This is the first public version of SNIMMER. You can download it here:
| http://www.snimmer.com/snimmer/snimmer-1.0.tar.gz
Hey cool hehe nice.. We tried that too, we had a generic gateway robot
code for both irc networks and proprietary messaging systems.. we still
use
..
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xmpp:[EMAIL PROTECTED] » irc://psyced.org/#symlynX
network chat technology since 1988 » http://www.psyced.org
it takes is some glue
between worlds.
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--» Carlo v. Loesch --» http://symlynX.com » psyc://psyced.org/~lynX
xmpp:[EMAIL PROTECTED] » irc://psyced.org/#symlynX
the CryptoChat » https://psyced.org/LynX/?room=symlynX
Here's some more advertisement for stuff already done..
Andreas Monitzer wrote:
| IRC supports server clusters, for example, freenode consists of 18
| servers (plus/minus a few), which are all interconnected, and you
| don't notice what server you're using (unless it crashes of course).
|
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