Thanks Bob. Atom and XMPP are indeed very complimentary and I believe it comes down to the adaptability of the format. Atom is very neutral envelop with minimal burden whilst having great extensibility.
I will continue to extend the demo and i will see if I can make it public so that it's easier to play with it (need to look into security considerations). - Sylvain > Sylvain, > This is really wonderful and it should demonstrate, very convincingly, > that > Atom and XMPP are exceptionally complimentary partners. > > We used Atom and XMPP together in much the same way with the old > PubSub.com > (which was either the first or second XEP-0060 implementation. I think > Ralphm's implementation might have been first.) > > bob wyman > > On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 4:59 PM, Sylvain Hellegouarch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > >> Bob Wyman a écrit : >> >> > Here's news of a cool use of XMPP via a tweet from kael < >> > http://twitter.com/kael/statuses/804797351>: >> > See: >> > http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/radiolabs/2008/05/were_playing_your_song_persona.shtml >> > >> > If you send your last.fm <http://last.fm> username to the BBC over >> XMPP, >> > they will read your last.fm <http://last.fm> profile and then send you >> > an XMPP message whenever they are playing a song by an artist you >> like. >> > >> > bob wyman >> > >> > >> I had great fun this evening with that service: >> >> http://www.defuze.org/archives/16-XMPP,-AtomPub,-headstock,-amplee-and-the-BBC.html >> >> - Sylvain >> > -- Sylvain Hellegouarch http://www.defuze.org
