On 9 Jan 2018, at 13:42, Guus der Kinderen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> We currently have a pre-existing central directories of XMPP domains at 
> https://xmpp.net/directory.php - the code powering the observatory is 
> available (the most up-to-date code is in Jonas' repo: 
> https://github.com/horazont/xmppoke-frontend-docker )
> 
> The upside of that project is that it's an established code base, publicly 
> available as open source and functionally already performs a variety of 
> checks against XMPP domains. Additionally, Jonas and the XSF iteam spent 
> quite some time to make it run in Docker, which making it easy for anyone to 
> run their own instance. The downside is that feature checks (and perhaps an 
> API to be used by clients?) still need to be put in.
> 
> 0.02$

I’m with Guus on this. Adding further data to the observatory would both let it 
be accessed through xmpp.net and allow people to run their own instances as 
it’s all Dockered up (and published to the Hub). Then if clients want to do 
something with these data, they can.

/K

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