> some of that functionality already exists, but hidden somwhere, you
> have macros to add a contact, subscribe its presence and even
> approving requests i guess.

Sounds strage.. do you mean that you have implemented those, but don't
remeber what are names of macros?
Perhaps you'd better add those

/*{{{*/
...
/*}}}*/

wrappings around the code in tiddlers so that it would be easier to
read (you know, indents etc).

> but keep in mind, that my main goal was
> not to have a jabber messenger (there are plenty out there) but to
> make use of the PubSub capabilities of XMPP Servers. Did you test that
> (posting to Dashboard)?

Yeap, I tried this but none of the "show Dashboard" buttons worked
(including those which appear when click on user icons).

> there are transports for many other services ICQ, MSN ... but these
> have to be implemented server side and i don't focus on that, as i'm
> comfortable staying inside XMPP which has so many functionalities
> (you could for example use PubSub Nodes & TW to implement something
> like Etherpad - Collaborative editing over XMPP...)

So, this depends on the server that I choose, just like the http/
https, right? What's the main feature because of which you prefer
jabber.rueckgr.at?

Ha, Etherpad looks very nice! Thanks)

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