[CC'ing the activity-streams mailing list.] Heck, would love to see Activity Streams over XMPP (as transport), and I think you could start with doing ATOM over XMPP.
I've just not seen a lot of people actually implement that yet -- or have I missed something? Chris On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Julien Genestoux < [email protected]> wrote: > Hello! > > First, I am sorry to break the "feed", but I was not subscribe to the list > before, so I can't access the old mails (except from the archive : > http://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/social/2009-February/000470.html ). > > I had the occasion to discuss XMPP with Dave Morin (Senior Platform > Manager at Facebook) and he explicitly said they are both using XMPP for > their chat and they want to "open" it as much as possible toward the > outside. He even said they need some help with this, so I guess he was > pretty serious about this. (I will point Dave to this discussion as well so > he can complete/confirm this) > > So, I am really optimistic about it! Another good news is that he added > that Facebook was actively interested into taking part of the "Activity > Stream" (http://activitystrea.ms/) of "Open Social". I immediately > suggested that theyu should do it with XMPP as well (despite Twitter and > Friendfeed's insistance to avoid/forget XMPP), but he legitimately added > that they will stick with what OpenSocial suggests. SO I really really think > we should have a few XMPP "lobbyists" at OpenSocial. I'd be glad to help > with that since I -now- know Chris Messina and David Recordon 2 of their > greater advocates, but I am afraid to be a little short on the technical > points. > > Anyway, to sum up : I think XMPP should be more actively present in the > Open Social Stack, specially at the Activity Stream level; What do you > think? > > Julien > > > -- > Julien Genestoux > http://www.ouvre-boite.com > http://blog.notifixio.us > > +1 (415) 254 7340 > +33 (0)9 70 44 76 29 > -- Chris Messina Citizen-Participant & Open Web Advocate-at-Large factoryjoe.com # diso-project.org citizenagency.com # vidoop.com This email is: [ ] bloggable [X] ask first [ ] private
