There's been a long discussion recently (some of which happened on this list) about open messaging between websites and between users on those websites, based somewhat on the current social network friends messaging model. I think there's a general consensus that XMPP can and should play an important role in this idea of an open, distributed, near-real-time network of websites, but I also think that there is disagreement on what the transition from xmpp's real-time network to the web's non-real-time, non-persistent network looks like.
In the interest in understanding different ways that XMPP can be used/built on, I'm wondering if anyone has some examples of a real-world XMPP deployment for non-IM purposes? Perhaps something based on PubSub? Thanks, --Steve -- Steve Ivy http://redmonk.net // http://diso-project.org This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private
