On 08/16/2012 07:05 PM, Ralph Meijer wrote: > On 2012-08-16 10:28, Sergey Dobrov wrote: >> [..] >> Buddycloud is a big riddle for me. I have seen their protocols a long >> time ago and they are still seem to me to be very far away of the XMPP, >> using XMPP only as transport layer. [..] > > But XMPP *is* a general platform for routing structured information in > real-time. The fact that IM is the most prominent use-case doesn't > change that. Most of the stuff I've worked on doesn't even involve XMPP > clients at all. >
Yes, sorry, you're right. I just meant that buddycloud invents it's own protocols instead of edit existent XEPs, write new, with an XMPP community participation. It's a valid approach but differs from mine. -- With best regards, Sergey Dobrov, XMPP Developer and JRuDevels.org founder.
