On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 7:01 PM, Joe Developer
<[email protected]> wrote:
>> > If your corporate firewall does not allow XMPP, your federated server
>> > will not be able to participate, either.
>
> Not everyone who wants to use a client behind a firewall will be running a
> federation server ;)

That was exactly what I was trying to point out.

If the public google wave service will eventually use the
client/server protocol that is being defined here, I still want to be
able to use it from any corporate network (through a http proxy).

Not everyone will want to setup their own federation server inside.

Best regards,

Jeroen Janssen

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