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Revision as of 17:53, 6 March 2019
Here you can submit news items for inclusion in the next XMPP Newsletter (as managed by the CommTeam).
What determines relevancy?
The submission must ideally be a blog or article about XMPP/Jabber and/or XMPP-based software (clients, servers, libs).
Some exceptions might be made, for example for a release page showing a new release of some XMPP-based software.
However, marketing brochures (e.g. single-page marketing sites) for new products which don't contain information on XMPP, won't be included.
Submissions
Articles
Videos
Tutorials
Events
Extensions and specifications
Software releases
Servers
Clients
Libraries
Other
https://wiki.xmpp.org/web/Integrations (
MattJ wrote: Hey, this morning I added a new page to the wiki: https://wiki.xmpp.org/web/Integrations Background: I frequently encounter projects or platforms that are modular, e.g. they support notifications to IRC, Slack, whatever. I tend to scroll down the list of integrations, and if they don't have XMPP I sigh I wanted to start tracking a list of such projects so that perhaps we can look at adding XMPP support to them If you have a project to add, please do. If you're looking for a small project to work on over a weekend that is XMPP-related, maybe pick something off the list
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