Can anyone help me with this? Thanks.
Hi,
I'm new to this mailing list, so treat me kindly! :-)
I was just having difficulty finding the answer to a question I had,
and that is; Is there a standard for jabber clients to transfer video
(ie. webcam) to each other? I know a lot of clients
No, one-to-one is really what I'm looking for at the moment. Do you know
anywhere else I might be able to find some way of doing it?
The IM program in question currently has no webcam support, on any of the
protocols it has (Jabber amongst them).
The only other option I have is to create some
Sure, Miranda IM. It handles many protocols, but also Jabber.
It is GPL, so watch what you do with any code :)
If you get anywhere with your client, I would love to see it (maybe even help if I had more time)...
Good luck!
Matthew.
On 21/09/05, ReK2GNULinux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I am a
Hi all,Has anyone managed to get the library to build to binary on Windows?It seems that various files are missing, and some lines of code are not liked by MSVC.Is it really released in an incomplete state, or am I doing something wrong? After all, Google Talk is a Windows-only app too, so it must
I can't get the base component to build, I haven't got anywhere near as far as that yet, but if I do, I'll surely let you know ;)On 12/18/05, Kevin Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On 18 Dec 2005, at 19:56, Matthew Wild wrote:
Has anyone managed to get the library to build to binary on Windows
On 4/18/07, David Ammouial [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 13 April 2007 00:07, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
Ah yes, sorry, I forgot cjc. Which is cool but most people don't want a
console client.
Most, of course not, but still I can assure you that many people do want
a
console client. I'd
Also:
JSJaC: http://blog.jwchat.org/jsjac/
Strophe: http://code.stanziq.com/strophe/
Both are good. I'm using Strophe at the moment, you'll have to make
your own decision :)
Matthew.
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Steven Livingstone-Perez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the best JavaScript
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 7:45 PM, Federico Lucifredi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Jdev,
I am looking for a low-dependancy solution to be able to send
notification messages on system events from my systems.
In practice, what I need is a scriprable (Bash, Perl, etc) way to send
a message to
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 10:33 PM, Christopher Zorn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jack posted in his blog an old SASL tutorial[1] and Rob then commented that
it can/should be publish elsewhere. Is there a common place to do this?
I was thinking maybe the jabber.org wiki or wiki.xmpp.org, is this the
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 9:16 PM, craigp84
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've seen this referred to a few times, however the 2 links i've found
for the code do not work.
Does anyone know where i may download the code for this bot to read
through?
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 1:10 PM, craigp84
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Matt,
Matthew Wild;4989 Wrote:
http://blog.jwchat.org/2007/06/12/chatbot-reloaded/ (see the latest
comment at the bottom).
Thanks for this, however the link at in the latest comment doesn't
work for me
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Peter Saint-Andre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do we need to have one IRL meeting in one place? Jabber is an Internet
protocol, why not have an online event? I like Jack's idea of an open
day or open week à la Ubuntu Open Week.
Perhaps a groupchat would be helpful
Hi,
I am pleased to announce the very first release of Prosody.
Prosody is an exciting new XMPP server written in Lua. It aims to be
flexible, easy to extend, and simple to use for both users and
developers alike.
Our goals are:
• Easy to use (a working server can be up and running in under a
We are pleased to announce the release of Prosody 0.2.0.
This release has been mostly about improving interoperability, though
we have added a handful of new features also, including support for
running as a daemon under POSIX systems (running as a Windows service
is on the way).
Prosody is a
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 9:30 PM, jli...@gmail.com wrote:
connection.login(your.jabber, password, resource);
Just a shot in the dark since I don't know smack, but have you tried
putting the full bare JID here, instead of just the username?
Failing that, capture the XML being sent to the
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 5:25 PM, Kamanashis Roy Shuva
kamanashis...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am Kamanashis Roy, my nick name is Shuva .. I wish to be a member of
this wiki.
You should have just received an email with your account details, let
me know if there are any problems :)
Matthew.
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 5:14 PM, Kamanashis Roy Shuva
kamanashis...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. I already have an account as
kamanashis...@jabber.org . I am little confused with that. Should I use the
same account ? or is it possible to use the same ? If it is, then I like
We are pleased to announce the release of Prosody 0.3.0.
Possibly the most dramatic change from the previous release is that
of the license, from GPL to the more permissive MIT/X11.
Lots of under-the-hood fixes and improvements went on, but we still
managed to slip in a few new exciting features.
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 4:58 PM, jli...@gmail.com wrote:
I see. Thanks. Maybe because gtalk users were being spammed. Was it
announced by google?
I know of no announcement.
Any plan from them to also block outgoing messages
to people not in roster?
We're not Google, so no idea :)
For the
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 11:24 PM, CDavis7M
cdavis7m.3nv...@no-mx.jabberforum.org wrote:
Also, does anyone know if the XEP-0174 would allow offline messaging,
ie persistence, like a server based implementation would allow?
It wouldn't. XEP-0174 works by establishing a link between the two
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 8:55 PM, Ajay Kapur ajay.ka...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way through jabberd or any of the other servers to have a
given client automatically subscribe to presence updates from all new
users when they register? You can assume that this client will always
be
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 8:05 PM, Justin Karneges
justin-keyword-jabber.093...@affinix.com wrote:
snip
First they visit the Psi website, then suddenly
they are signing up for a jabber.org account... WTF? Seems shady.
Speaking of first they visit the Psi website, Christopher argued that users
We are pleased to announce the release of Prosody 0.4.0.
It's no joke. We have spent most effort this release improving
Prosody internals, ensuring we have a solid base on which to build
future features. Numerous bugs have been fixed and we recommend
that all users of 0.3.0 upgrade.
That said,
We are pleased to announce the release of Prosody 0.4.1.
Although the version number may make this appear a minor release,
it is far from that. Although real feature development has still
been going on in the main branch, we have put a lot of work into
polishing Prosody's integration with the
We are pleased to announce the release of Prosody 0.5.0.
Prosody is a lightweight Jabber/XMPP server written in Lua. It aims
to be flexible, easy to extend, and simple to use for both users
and developers alike.
This release is something of a milestone, both with respect to the
version number,
We are pleased to announce the release of Prosody 0.5.1.
This is a small bugfix release for the stable 0.5 branch.
Prosody is a lightweight Jabber/XMPP server written in Lua. It aims
to be flexible, easy to extend, and simple to use for both users
and developers alike.
The following is a
Hello!
We are pleased to announce the release of Prosody 0.5.2.
This is a bugfix release for the stable 0.5 branch. It is jam-packed
with fixes to
make Prosody more robust to unreliable networks, and some smaller
client compatibility
changes.
Prosody is a lightweight Jabber/XMPP server written
We are pleased to announce the release of Prosody 0.6.0!
This new release branch brings us another range of new features. Thanks
to a rather long testing phase a whole range of pesky bugs have also been
fixed.
Prosody is a lightweight Jabber/XMPP server written in Lua. It aims
to be flexible,
Wow, that was quick. Unfortunately some users identified a critical
bug in the roster storage in our 0.6.0 release. We've identified and
fixed the problem as soon as we can, and strongly recommend that
everyone running *0.6.0* back up their data directory[1] (as always!)
and upgrade to 0.6.1 at
2009/12/8 Kurt Zeilenga kurt.zeile...@isode.com:
On Dec 3, 2009, at 1:54 PM, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
If you want to give a talk, post to this list. Ralph Meijer and I will
sort out further coordination.
I'd like to give a talk on Digital Signatures in XMPP. I'm currently working
on a
We are pleased to announce the release of Prosody 0.6.2.
This release fixes a bucketful of issues, some big, some small. The
most notable changes include:
* Disable SSLv2 by default, as it is insecure
* Fix a bug that could cause invalid XML to be sent to clients
* In some cases data sent
We did it! We are very pleased to announce the release of Prosody
0.7.0. Many thanks
to the people who made this release possible.
A full announcement for this release can be found at
http://blog.prosody.im/prosody-0-7-0-released/
One of the most significant changes in Prosody 0.7 is the added
On 10 July 2010 22:39, Yves Goergen nospam.l...@unclassified.de wrote:
Hi there,
Today I noticed that there hasn't been an update to the Openfire Jabber
server in more than 14 months, where 2007 and 2008 have been very active
years. There's still a lot of open issues in the project. In the
2010/8/27 Remko Tronçon re...@el-tramo.be:
XEP doesn't forbid such behaviour, as I posted above.
Hmm, we need to make it explicit that this is forbidden then. The
whole reason that PEP exists was to avoid spamming of extended
presence.
Thanks for pointing out that this wasn't 100% clear in
On 27 August 2010 16:12, Evgeniy Khramtsov xramt...@gmail.com wrote:
27.08.2010 23:14, Remko Tronçon wrote:
XEP doesn't forbid such behaviour, as I posted above.
Hmm, we need to make it explicit that this is forbidden then. The
whole reason that PEP exists was to avoid spamming of extended
Hi Mathias,
On 27 August 2010 16:48, Mathias Ertl m...@fsinf.at wrote:
On 08/27/2010 05:18 PM, Matthew Wild wrote:
Do you have a better solution that doesn't have the issues your
implementation has? All we want are working specifications, and that's
what we're aiming to develop.
The only
On 6 October 2010 21:41, Sergey Dobrov bin...@jrudevels.org wrote:
On 10/07/2010 03:13 AM, Matthew Wild wrote:
On 6 October 2010 18:46, Sergey Dobrov bin...@jrudevels.org wrote:
On 09/21/2010 06:15 PM, Tuomas Koski wrote:
Hi all,
(I have been thinking about this quite a while now and I think
On 27 October 2010 12:16, Softish soft softish...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi!
I was wondering if there is a way to use an XMPP server with
Store-and-forward feature?
This is pretty much a standard feature in all servers, though more
often referred to as offline message support.
Regards,
Matthew
On 30 October 2010 19:23, pablo platt pablo.pl...@gmail.com wrote:
There is still an uncovered point
where both servers have online users and they connect.
XMPP isn't IRC :)
Don't think in terms of servers, think it terms of users and
subscriptions. If there is a subscription then the user's
On 31 October 2010 18:43, Justin Karneges
justin-keyword-jabber.093...@affinix.com wrote:
On Sunday 31 October 2010 07:10:26 pablo platt wrote:
server1 has 100 online users
server2 has 100 online users
the servers are disconnected.
Now the servers connect.
The online users won't send probes
On 1 November 2010 20:27, Yann Leboulanger aste...@lagaule.org wrote:
Couldn't Stream managment help for that?
http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0198.html
It could, and does. I'm using it in a very similar manner (not in
production yet, but have been testing it in the field for some time).
On 2 November 2010 21:24, Stephen Pendleton pendl...@movsoftware.com wrote:
-Original Message-
From: jdev-boun...@jabber.org [mailto:jdev-boun...@jabber.org] On Behalf Of
Rene Treffer
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 4:09 PM
To: jdev@jabber.org
Subject: Re: [jdev] XMPP on Android,
On 9 November 2010 21:36, Dave Cridland d...@cridland.net wrote:
On Tue Nov 9 21:26:34 2010, bear wrote:
I'm starting to gather information and get things in place for S2S
(and C2S) Interop and in that vein I would like to find out from the
XMPP world who would be able to participate.
On 11 November 2010 12:35, Dave Cridland d...@cridland.net wrote:
On Thu Nov 11 10:58:08 2010, Alexander Gnauck wrote:
bear wrote:
ok, I've created wiki.xmpp.org/Interop
I think you meant:
http://wiki.xmpp.org/web/Interop
I've tidied up a bit, and added the dates.
Likewise updated the
On 22 February 2011 19:29, Peter Saint-Andre stpe...@stpeter.im wrote:
I fail to see how you can expect to be invisible in public. How can you
be sure that someone won't see your presence in the room? At that point
you've leaked your presence and your invisibility is gone.
I don't see why
Hi,
We are very pleased to announce the release of Prosody 0.8.0! Many thanks
to the many people who made this release possible.
Prosody is a flexible XMPP server designed to be easy to use and light
on resources.
This release contains a number of new features, at the core new APIs
for
On 14 April 2011 19:38, Peter Saint-Andre stpe...@stpeter.im wrote:
On 4/14/11 1:45 AM, Jonathan Dickinson wrote:
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 09:36:17 +0200
From: ste...@konink.de
To: jdev@jabber.org
Subject: Re: [jdev] [XEP-0060] Notifications of subscribtions
(subscription on subscriptions)
On 8 June 2011 17:10, Peter Saint-Andre stpe...@stpeter.im wrote:
On 6/8/11 10:06 AM, Jack Moffitt wrote:
Strophe has own mailing list?
Care to share more information?
http://groups.google.com/group/strophe
and
http://groups.google.com/group/libstrophe
This has been in the same location
Hi,
I don't know how many here are familiar with the FreedomBox project,
but I'd imagine a large section of the XMPP community would be. This
talk is an introduction to the project, but also mentions how they see
XMPP as a core part of achieving their vision.
Youtube (the irony hurts) URL:
Hi,
On 5 January 2012 14:42, Nobuo Ogashiwa ogash...@c.kyoai.ac.jp wrote:
Dear all,
Now I'm developing a XMPP server software which supports s2s connection,
and now I faced a problem of features stanza on a s2s dialback connection.
If someone knows a right solution, please let me know. The
On 6 January 2012 04:30, Nobuo Ogashiwa ogash...@c.kyoai.ac.jp wrote:
Dear Matthew,
However, how can I support the other server which will send initial
stream header
without the 'version' attribute (or with the version='0.9') and
require the features stanza.
I didn't see such server for
On 1 February 2012 04:49, Roberto Ostinelli robe...@widetag.com wrote:
Dear list,
I need to build a notification server for an m2m application, where events
are being pushed every few seconds to a large group of JID.
At first, I was considering PubSub, then I realized that all messages are
On 10 February 2012 18:33, Ruff, Rob rr...@scires.com wrote:
Thanks for the replies!!
I have another question. If I have two Spark clients, each connected to
their own Openfire servers, and I break the network connection between the
two servers, there is no indication on either client that
On 20 February 2012 10:41, yasuharu.yanam...@nts.ricoh.co.jp wrote:
Hi,
I want to ask you about the right definistion of polling in XEP-0124.
polling is written in 12.Polling Session below.
If a session will use polling, the connection manager SHOULD specify a
higher than normal value for
On 4 March 2012 17:27, Roberto Ostinelli robe...@widetag.com wrote:
after digging into this..
what would be the advantage into using pubsub instead of a custom written
(and much simpler) protocol? it seems that i need to strip out a lot of the
functionalities I'd never need (item persistence,
On 26 April 2012 17:51, Sergey Dobrov bin...@jrudevels.org wrote:
On 04/26/2012 10:07 PM, Dave Cridland wrote:
On Thu Apr 26 15:47:19 2012, Sergey Dobrov wrote:
You should write a module for your jabber server which will save
messages for you. (some servers already has modules for xep-136
On 30 April 2012 17:17, Daniel Dormont d...@greywallsoftware.com wrote:
Hello all,
I've been asked to add invisibility to my XMPP-based application. The server
I'm running currently, ejabberd 2.1.x, supports XEP-0018 but I get the
impression that relying on it is a bad idea. If I will be
On 30 April 2012 18:02, Peter Saint-Andre stpe...@stpeter.im wrote:
On 4/30/12 9:45 AM, Dave Cridland wrote:
On Mon Apr 30 17:17:12 2012, Daniel Dormont wrote:
I've been asked to add invisibility to my XMPP-based application.
I think the right thing is to use XEP-0186, but that's seen very
On 30 April 2012 18:02, Peter Saint-Andre stpe...@stpeter.im wrote:
On 4/30/12 9:43 AM, Matthew Wild wrote:
My eggs are in XEP-0186's basket. It would take an hour at most to
add support for it to Prosody, and it's likely as trivial for other
servers too. It also couldn't get any easier from
On 29 May 2012 18:46, Peter Saint-Andre stpe...@stpeter.im wrote:
On 5/29/12 11:39 AM, Kevin Smith wrote:
On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 12:21 PM, Theo Cushion t...@jivatechnology.com
wrote:
Dan,
This is something we are interested in doing as well. Our use case is that
people could be involved
On 29 May 2012 19:23, Kevin Smith ke...@kismith.co.uk wrote:
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 7:14 PM, Matthew Wild mwi...@gmail.com wrote:
On 29 May 2012 18:46, Peter Saint-Andre stpe...@stpeter.im wrote:
On 5/29/12 11:39 AM, Kevin Smith wrote:
On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 12:21 PM, Theo Cushion t
Hi,
On 20 June 2012 01:03, Chris Eagan chea...@microsoft.com wrote:
Hi,
Is there any guidance or recommendation about how an XMPP client should show
a contact's presence if it receives different presence information from
different endpoints?
Nothing official that I can think of. It's beyond
On 20 June 2012 18:15, Chris Eagan chea...@microsoft.com wrote:
Thanks for the responses! Yes, I completely agree no attempts should be made
to standardize UI. Matthew, I agree with your specific suggestions to the
examples. I suppose what I meant was, is there any best practice on
On 25 September 2012 08:30, Abhinav Singh abhinavsi...@ymail.com wrote:
Hello Friends,
I am exploring ideas on how to keep multiple connected resources of a user
in sync with chat conversations.
Has anyone worked on a similar use case?
I'm doing exactly this using XEP-0280 and XEP-0313 -
On 26 September 2012 12:13, David Dang daviddang...@gmail.com wrote:
sorry, i made a mistake. it's an iq stanza not message. :)
but i do just cancel presence subscription, did not remove buddy list.
Right, but as Kirk pointed out - you are sending the removal request. This
means not
On 14 May 2013 08:57, Spencer MacDonald
spencer.macdonald.ot...@gmail.com wrote:
Out of interest how does one propose or suggest a XEP?
http://xmpp.org/xmpp-protocols/xmpp-extensions/submitting-a-xep/
Although the usefulness of read receipts is debatable, it would make sense
for all clients
Hi Philipp,
On 15 June 2013 10:20, Philipp Breuss-Schneeweis
philipp.bre...@beamster.com wrote:
Beamster is a XMPP Client. It uses XMPP to send and receive messages.
Please let me know if you have any further questions.
I think the question is, can I use Beamster to connect to any XMPP
On 12 July 2013 19:56, Steffen Larsen zoo...@gmail.com wrote:
I just stumbled upon https://heml.is, which is a new XMPP client for IOS and
Android. Anyone knows these guys?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sunde and others (some also behind
the payment service Flattr).
It uses XMPP and
Hello everyone,
We are proud to present you with the release of Prosody 0.9.0.
Prosody is a lightweight XMPP server, written in Lua. We focus on
simplicity, ease-of-use and efficiency - which is why you can find
Prosody running just about anywhere from embedded systems all the way
up to
On 21 August 2013 22:15, Dave Cridland d...@cridland.net wrote:
If we're going to be really pedantic about this - and obviously I'm going to
be...
In summary: As far as applications are concerned, TCP connections are
always streams of bytes, not of packets. Anyone pretending anything
different
On 28 August 2013 17:14, Simon Tennant si...@buddycloud.com wrote:
I'm attempting to gather the details in one place on how to secure XMPP
servers C2S and S2S traffic:
http://wiki.xmpp.org/web/Securing_XMPP
Only feedback so far: you might want to clarify the single
domain/multiple domain
On 29 August 2013 10:00, Simon Tennant si...@buddycloud.com wrote:
On 28 August 2013 18:28, Matthew Wild mwi...@gmail.com wrote:
http://wiki.xmpp.org/web/Securing_XMPP
Only feedback so far: you might want to clarify the single
domain/multiple domain thing - DANE is not a requirement
On 3 September 2013 15:50, Ashley Ward ashley.w...@surevine.com wrote:
On 3 Sep 2013, at 15:37, Steven Lloyd Watkin ll...@evilprofessor.co.uk
wrote:
I'd like to do something with pubsub (we're running the xmpp server off my
laptop (must upgrade prosody) but very interested in others
On 6 September 2013 21:43, Matthias Wimmer m...@tthias.eu wrote:
Hi Dave,
El 2013-09-06 21:24:39, Dave Cridland escribió:
I may be talking rubbish, but shouldn't the server be overriding the
client's order by default anyway?
Default is the client's priority list. But as the selection is
On 16 September 2013 13:32, Bhagavan Prasad bhagavanspra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have requirement in my domain where Every Jabber client shares with buddys
about the Movies watched by the client.
This information is stored in XMPP Server side and server shares across with
buddys.
You're
On 17 September 2013 13:39, Bhagavan Prasad bhagavanspra...@gmail.com wrote:
Matthew, Thank you very much for quick response.
Requirements : Every Jabber client shares with buddys about the Movies
watched by the client.
You're looking for something like
On 10 October 2013 13:59, Spencer MacDonald
spencer.macdonald.ot...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Im not sure what the process is for updating an existing Draft Standard XEP,
but I feel that it would be useful to also have an identifier e.g.
com.mydomain.appname for a piece of Software in addition to
On 7 November 2013 19:50, Alexander Holler hol...@ahsoftware.de wrote:
up to date is the keyword here. E.g. squeeze is still supported but it's
openssl doesn't support TLSv1.2. And even if it would be EOL, I would like
it, if I would have the freedom to choose myself, when I stop using it.
On 8 November 2013 01:20, Alexander Holler hol...@ahsoftware.de wrote:
Am 08.11.2013 01:55, schrieb Peter Saint-Andre:
The Jabber/XMPP community has always had a culture of being friendly
and respectful of others (yes, we've also had some flame wars during
that time!). I request that we keep
On 15 November 2013 08:54, Simon Tennant si...@buddycloud.com wrote:
Are we talking about c2s, s2s or both?
These are c2s on 5222 only.
Regards,
Matthew
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On 20 January 2014 18:25, Michael Weibel michael.weibel+x...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
We currently have an interesting discussion about the various compromises we
did with the implementation of Candy (MUC client in javascript) in part of
the refactoring issue I started
On 20 January 2014 20:28, Stefan Strigler stefan.strig...@gmail.com wrote:
On 20.01.2014, at 21:03, Matthew Wild mwi...@gmail.com wrote:
I personally think if you start a message with a room occupant in the
UI, the protocol should do the same, converse with that occupant in
that room. If I
Hi,
On 24 March 2014 11:02, priya v pria@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Section 5.1.3 under presence in RFC 3921 states that, upon receiving a
presence probe from the user, the contact's server should -
First thing I'll note... RFC 3921 is old, you want
http://xmpp.org/rfcs/rfc6120.html and
On 6 September 2014 21:07, Chris Fortmüller chrits...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Steven, I managed to get a workaround running, so it is ok now. Is there
some kind of event going on in Berlin? Or are you located there?
There will be an XMPP summit in the coming week:
http://wiki.xmpp.org/web/Summit_16
On 29 March 2015 at 15:25, Florian Schmaus f...@geekplace.eu wrote:
The Ignite Realtime community is very happy and proud to announce the
release of Smack 4.1, our open source XMPP client library. Since Smack
4.1 is not binary compatible with Smack 4.0, i.e. it is not a drop-in
replacement,
Hi folks,
This release contains important fixes for two security issues recently
discovered in Prosody. It also contains various other fixes and
improvements we have made since 0.9.8. We strongly recommend that you
upgrade your server as soon as possible.
Another important note is that for a
Hi Niklas,
On 12 February 2016 at 12:04, Niklas Andersson
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have implemented support for fully Lync-compatible Desktop Screen
> Sharing in Pidgin SIPE by funding the FreeRDP-project and made everything
> Open Source.
> Now I wonder if there are
On 12 February 2016 at 12:23, Niklas Andersson
wrote:
> Ouch..got "No such list jingle" when I pressed the link at [1] taking me to
> [2]
Oops, thanks, I've filed an issue for the website here:
https://github.com/xsf/xmpp.org/issues/131
> What would be the best
Hi folks,
We are pleased to announce a new minor release from our stable branch.
This release contains a bunch of bug fixes, a brief summary of them follows:
- HTTP parser: Improve buffering of incoming HTTP data and add size
limits (#603)
- sessionmanager: Fix for an issue which caused
Hi folks,
We are very pleased to announce the final release of Prosody 0.10.0!
This is the first release of our 0.10 branch, taking over from 0.9 as
our stable branch.
The highlights of this release are covered in our blog post at
https://blog.prosody.im/prosody-0-10-0-released/
You can find
Hi folks,
As far as I'm aware we've never formally specified this. I'm trying to
understand what clients currently do.
If you've implemented a client, I'm curious to learn how you chose to
determine what presence to show for a contact if they have multiple
resources with different 'show' states
As raised by Georg in another thread, I'm curious how clients are
handling the 'do not disturb' status today.
There are two approaches:
1) DND means "please don't send me a message unless it is important,
as it will disturb me"
2) DND means "my client may not notify me about your message,
On Mon, 21 Jan 2019, 02:59 Florian Schmaus We are happy to announce that the XMPP Standards Foundation (XSF) is
> applying as Google Summer of Code (GSoC) organization.
>
> Open source projects are now able to add their XMPP-related project ideas
> to
>
Thanks Florian! By when do we need to have
Hi folks,
We are very happy to announce the release of Prosody 0.11.0, a modern,
lightweight easy-to-use XMPP server.
This is the first release in the 0.11 series, which will now be
considered the stable series. With over 2000 commits this release
couldn’t have been achieved without the help
Hi folks,
This morning I created a new page on the wiki:
https://wiki.xmpp.org/web/Integrations
I often encounter various projects and platforms which support
multiple integrations, e.g. for notifications. Often they might
support IRC, or Slack, or whatever, but XMPP is missing.
The goal is to
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