Hello,

Le 3 déc. 2009 à 23:06, Peter Saint-Andre a écrit :

>> We have also written clients using XMPP, talking to our own wave
>> server and I would feel XMPP is the way to go because it is extremely
>> similar to the federation protocol. XMPP client can thus process what
>> is coming from the client and in the same way, without server side
>> transformation what is coming through federated wave server. It makes
>> sense to me.
> 
> Makes sense to me, too. Now we just need to get to work. :)

What I can propose is summarize the difference (if any) between the XMPP client 
protocol we use and the federation one.
It should be a good start;
I will talk with the developers and share that part on the list.

-- 
Mickaël Rémond
 http://www.process-one.net/

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