Stefan, On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:45 PM, Stefan Strigler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Done, but 'hey!' it's a wiki! ;)
Ah yes, sorry ;-) > Actually I don't quite understand what rabbiter is/what it does/how to > use it. What's the use for RabbitMQ in this context? Perhaps someone > want's to explain a bit more? RabbitMQ delivers a scalable and stable pubsub platform, suitable for building microblogging tools that combine multiple pubsub models including PEP, and bots for expressing programmatic behaviour (eg alerts, search), and UIs. Rabbiter is currently an ejabberd plugin that loads RabbitMQ into ejabberd so that this functionality can be proxied through XMPP IM. This means you can set up microblogging networks just by making [EMAIL PROTECTED] your IM buddy. This works but is experimental. We have a plan and design for taking this forward as a fully federated microblogging platform. We'd love more people to get involved. I hope this list is the right place to ask ;-) Cheers, alexis > Cheers, Steve > > Am Donnerstag, den 11.09.2008, 12:21 +0100 schrieb Alexis Richardson: >> That would be a great thing to do. >> >> Please can you link to rabbiter - http://github.com/tonyg/rabbiter/wikis >> >> alexis >> RabbitMQ >> >> On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:40 AM, Stefan Strigler >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > this is a repost of my blogpost at >> > http://blog.jwchat.org/2008/09/11/open-birdcage-project/ : >> > >> > As my last post on XMPP and microblogging[1] has gathered lots of >> > attention I thought it might be a good idea to establish a place for >> > collecting all of the informations on the topic and coordinate further >> > steps. Thus I've setup a trac environment at http://open-birdcage.com. >> > I've already started linking articles and insightful discussions related >> > to the topic. So please if you know of more places on the web with >> > valueable informations everything from microblogging up to distributed, >> > highly scalable services edit the wiki pages! >> > >> > [1]http://blog.jwchat.org/2008/09/09/xmpp-and-microblogging-lets-do-it/ >> > >> > Enjoy, Steve >> > >> > > >
