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==Participants==
==Participants==
The following individuals have completed the [http://www.xmpp.org/xsf/docs/Interoperability-Confidentiality-Agreement.pdf Confidentiality Agreement] and have been accepted as official participants in the XMPP Interoperability Testing Network.


* Peter Saint-Andre, [http://www.xmpp.org/xsf/ XSF], xmpp:stpeter@jabber.org, mailto:stpeter@jabber.org
* Peter Saint-Andre, [http://www.xmpp.org/xsf/ XSF], xmpp:stpeter@jabber.org, mailto:stpeter@jabber.org

Revision as of 04:59, 4 May 2007

THIS IS A TEMPORARY PAGE!

How To Join

In order to join the network, you must be an independent XMPP developer or an authorized representative of an approved open-source project or company that builds XMPP software.

You must then complete the Confidentiality Agreement and send it to Peter Saint-Andre. Please initial each printed page and then sign and complete the "Acceptance" section at the end of the document. You can submit it in one of the following ways:

  • Scan it to PDF format and email it to Peter Saint-Andre via mailto:stpeter@jabber.org
  • Fax it to +1-303-308-3219 (make sure to include a cover page directing it to Peter Saint-Andre!)
  • Send it via postal mail to XSF, P.O. Box 1641, Denver, CO 80201 USA

Approved Projects and Companies

In order to become an approved project or company, please contact Peter Saint-Andre.

Participants

The following individuals have completed the Confidentiality Agreement and have been accepted as official participants in the XMPP Interoperability Testing Network.

Servers

The network consists of a number of servers to which developers can connect for interoperability testing purposes. The servers online so far are listed below. To get an account on one of these servers, contact the appropriate person listed below. To get a server added to this list, contact Peter Saint-Andre, who will point the appropriate DNS entry at your IP address.

Special thanks to Eddy Nigg of the StartSSL DNS Network for his help with DNS setup.