Hello,
if you wait another two months, you can use XMPP within blummi.com.
Very are building a
location-based micro-blogging service based on XMPP with realtime
delivering of location
based information.
greets,
On Mar 14, 4:26 pm, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote:
Has Jaiku gone XMPP yet?
Well, as much as I love Twitter, it's not on Google's infrastructure.
Speaking of which, Jaiku has gone open source and supports XMPP:
http://code.google.com/p/jaikuengine/
http://code.google.com/p/jaikuengine/source/browse/trunk/doc/design_funument.txt
Twitter Team: maybe there's something to
Well, as much as I love Twitter, it's not on Google's infrastructure.
*cough*praisethelord*cough*
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Has Jaiku gone XMPP yet? We're having a discussion about jaiku on the
GAE list now. I believe XMPP is almost-but-not-quite-ready? They're
involved in a pubsubhub project on GAE to make it happen, if I paid
enough attention to that convo.
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 5:59 AM, Adrian
Last I'd checked, the whole Twitter needs to rebuild as a messaging
architecture conversation is many months old, and probably well on
its way to being implemented.
http://blog.twitter.com/2009/01/building-on-open-source.html
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 9:19 PM, Joshua Perry j...@6bit.com wrote:
Well, here are some good links behind XMPP:
http://xmpp.org/
http://metajack.im/ (key XMPP advocate and founder of http://www.chesspark.com/
)
On Mar 12, 11:05 pm, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote:
What is this XMPP of which you speak? Tell us more!
PS: Read the docs? FAQs? This list's
Please can we get a Twitter xmpp feed. If Twitter are not going to
offer this can they allow GNIP to go live. GNIP say Twitter are not
allowing them to offer the firehose via xmpp to developers. Why? Pull
based polling is last year. Maybe at the least Twitter could offer a
Long polling
We're going to be offering exactly that (a long-polling firehose) to
select partners to build on. Please see our FAQ for more information.
Providing a realtime solution for the rest of the API is a lot more
challenging than just hooking up XMPP. If the technology was there,
we'd do it. But we've
I actually hopped on to request a stopgap feature in a similar vein and
saw this thread so I thought I'd add kind of a free-associative reply.
You know, thinking out-loud.
I think the biggest problem with push is that polling is too ingrained
into Twitter's architecture to be able to bolt-on