RSS-IM Gateway, intresting must expirement.
Category: Jabber
RSS-IM Gateway, intresting must expirement.
Jabber gets a Journal
We’ve needed a weekly news report about Jabber for ages. Finally someone has gotten organized enough to publish it.
Now where is the RSS feed? Ah, I guess it is just part of the Jabber News feed.
Jabber gets a Journal
We’ve needed a weekly news report about Jabber for ages. Finally someone has gotten organized enough to publish it.
Now where is the RSS feed? Ah, I guess it is just part of the Jabber News feed.
Just a little rumor iChat to support Jabber which would be cool and given the rumor that iChat is really just a Jabber server and client in one probably very easy to do.
Just a little rumor iChat to support Jabber which would be cool and given the rumor that iChat is really just a Jabber server and client in one probably very easy to do.
A Whole New Site
Jabber.org, er “Jabber Software Foundation”, has a masively updated site. Looks good guys.
A Whole New Site
Jabber.org, er “Jabber Software Foundation”, has a masively updated site. Looks good guys.
Doc blogged Jeremie‘s talk at JabberConf. The big highlights:
Apache 2.0 mod_jabber – you can run a jabber server inside an apache server, and administer it through Apache functions, logins, extensions, etc. It integrates jabber funct into the apache world
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Apple’s new iChat… In Jaguar release of OS X iChat will integrate AIM funcitonality, and will contain jabber funcitonality, not yet exposed to users. It will use the Jabber protocol when iChat is communicating with ohters in the local system. (The global server is AOLs, he told me last night.) iChat has Jabber protocol elements implemented inside of it as well, so perhaps they can turn on iChat as a Jabber client at some point. Jeremie is appealing to people who know people at Apple to open communications with Jabber.org folks. (Last night we talked about how this should be happening in much the same way as Apple is working with the Darwin/BSD community and other outside open source efforts (e.g. the gcc) � in a geek2geek way. Organic, among peers interested in seeing the common infrastructure developed and carried forward as better foundational stuff.
Doc blogged Jeremie‘s talk at JabberConf. The big highlights:
Apache 2.0 mod_jabber – you can run a jabber server inside an apache server, and administer it through Apache functions, logins, extensions, etc. It integrates jabber funct into the apache world
…
Apple’s new iChat… In Jaguar release of OS X iChat will integrate AIM funcitonality, and will contain jabber funcitonality, not yet exposed to users. It will use the Jabber protocol when iChat is communicating with ohters in the local system. (The global server is AOLs, he told me last night.) iChat has Jabber protocol elements implemented inside of it as well, so perhaps they can turn on iChat as a Jabber client at some point. Jeremie is appealing to people who know people at Apple to open communications with Jabber.org folks. (Last night we talked about how this should be happening in much the same way as Apple is working with the Darwin/BSD community and other outside open source efforts (e.g. the gcc) � in a geek2geek way. Organic, among peers interested in seeing the common infrastructure developed and carried forward as better foundational stuff.