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Jabber transports and reliability
17 September, 2007 - 146 words
There is an open letter up on the Cocinella website about why IM clients which come bundled with support for multiple protocols are actually bad for interop.
I actually agree, but the problems listed about using transports as the solution are not merely theoretical.
I have been a Jabber user for more than six years and I have ...
Jabber transports and reliability
17 September, 2007 - 146 words
There is an open letter up on the Cocinella website about why IM clients which come bundled with support for multiple protocols are actually bad for interop.
I actually agree, but the problems listed about using transports as the solution are not merely theoretical.
I have been a Jabber user for more than six years and I have ...
Shadow marvels
08 August, 2007 - 117 words
I have a number of blog posts I want to make. About Jabber, about Edinburgh, about wikis, about Venus.
I’ve just read this story Shadow lamps to connect friends on the BBC and I absolutely love it.
How could we do something similar at home? Off the top of my head: ...
Please apply for a job at Jive
10 July, 2007 - 112 words
At work we’re playing with Openfire, the Java-based Jabber/XMPP server. There are parts that are *cough* sub-optimal so we want to fix them. It’s open source and builds using Ant. So far, so straightforward.
I want to ...
Please apply for a job at Jive
10 July, 2007 - 112 words
At work we’re playing with Openfire, the Java-based Jabber/XMPP server. There are parts that are *cough* sub-optimal so we want to fix them. It’s open source and builds using Ant. So far, so straightforward.
I want to ...
Xtech 2007
27 April, 2007 - 84 words
I’m going to XTech 2007 in Paris this year.
I’ll be trying to attend talks on Jabber, the future of HTML, improving data collaboration and
Xtech 2007
27 April, 2007 - 84 words
I’m going to XTech 2007 in Paris this year.
I’ll be trying to attend talks on Jabber, the future of HTML, improving data collaboration and
LiveJournal Jabber support
12 July, 2006 - 255 words
LiveJournal have announced that they are now running an XMPP server, with users’ rosters auto-populated with their LJ friends.
Jean-Louis Seguineau wonders why there hasn’t been much coverage of this outside of the
Jabber clients coming to Nokia handsets
18 February, 2006 - 269 words
Well, not quite yet, but soon anyway.
Through a chat with Ralph Meijer, and an email to Joe Hildebran...