Roundup
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Previous intro
This is the place to draft the next "XMPP Roundup" for posting at blog.xmpp.org. All members of the XMPP community are welcome to help. Final editing is done by Nicolas Verite and Peter Saint-Andre.
Directions:
- please check it has not already been covered by previous roundups by searching in the blog
- please report at least links, or better a small introductory text
Template
Small introduction.
Articles and events
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New and updated services
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New and updated software
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Specifications
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Conclusion
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XMPP Roundup 13
[Reported by Nicolas Vérité and Will Sheward]
Welcome everybody to the exciting news roundup of the XMPP communities worldwide. You are encouraged to contribute to it, by providing news items or by just spreading the word through your own blogs, microblogs, mailing-lists and forums.
Time has passed since our last roundup, and a full load of news have happened.
Articles, talks and events
XMPP Roundup translations
The previous XMPP Roundup 12 has been translated into spanish thanks to naw and french thanks to Misc and Nÿco.
GAEJ + XMPP and rolling your own Agent
Romin Irani, also author of the bloodbanklocator covered on the XMPP Roundup, has written a articles on how to write an XMPP agent for GAEJ (Goole App Engine Java): "Episode 2 : GAEJ + XMPP and rolling your own Agent" and "Episode 2 : Update : Communicating to another XMPP Account via your Bot". It is the second article in a series of four more generally on GAEJ, and not specific to XMPP.
Realtime Blogging with IM and WordPress.com
"Realtime Blogging with IM and WordPress.com" is a video showing how to be notified in real-time of new blog posts and comments using the XMPP service that already has been covered on the XMPP Roundup.
XMPP and SIMPLE: A Comparative Study
Vinay has written an article comparing XMPP and SIMPLE, introducing both, describing their architectures, and of courses their strengths and weaknesses.
Really Real Time view to Twitter
Jebu Ittiachen has posted a screencast showing really real-time Twitter views. He used ejabberd, Strophe, and erlang, in order to get the Twitter stream and distribute it over XMPP and BOSH.
The Google Wave buzz
Google Wave, the new real-time communication tool, has seen a lot of buzz on the internet these days, here a fast collection of links:
- WaveSandbox.com: Federate This
- Federate Google Wave sandbox with your own (FedOne) server. Here is the step-by-step guide and tutorial
- Novell Pulse
- The_Complete_Guide_to_Google_Wave
- WaveBoard is both a Mac OS X and iPhone Wave client, based on a Safari SSB (Site-specific browser or Single-site browser)
- Google Wave Use Cases: Arts & Filmmaking
- What is Google Wave and what it’s not
- Google Wave and XMPP ~ Beginning of Web 3.0
- Google Wave: we came, we saw, we played D&D
- What problems does Google Wave solve?
- Google Wave: Early Impressions
- The complete list of Google WaveGadgets, Robots and Servers
ProcessOne: Sea Beyond
ProcessOne is organizing an event dubbed Sea Beyond, on real-time communications, in Paris.
Instant Messaging Freedom, Inc.
Instant Messaging Freedom, Inc. is a non-profit organization whose goal is to support free instant messaging software. A primary purpose of the organization is to manage the affairs of Adium, Finch, Pidgin, Vulture and libpurple. The president is Sean Egan, the vice president Mark Doliner, the secretary Luke Schierer, the treasurer Ethan Blanton, and the directors are John Bailey, Evan Schoenberg, and Mark Spencer.
Beautiful XMPP Testing
Remko Tronçon, member of the XSF's Council, has written a part of the book Beautiful Testing. He has put online this part, Beautiful XMPP Testing, as a PDF file.
Strategic Guide: Instant Messaging and Security ProcessOne has released a Strategic Guide on Instant Messaging Security: it examines the real risks associated with instant messaging in corporate environments and explains how to mitigate them.
XMPP Is Not Bloated
Peter SaintAndre has reacted on his blog about usual allegations of the heaviness of XMPP.
Professional XMPP Programming with JavaScript and jQuery
Jack Moffitt, CTO of Collecta and member of the XSF Board of Directors, has written an XMPP book: Professional XMPP Programming with JavaScript and jQuery.
Real Time Web with XMPP
Once again, the very same Jack Moffitt gave a talk on XMPP JSConf 2009. The slides as well as the video ar available at InfoQ.
Diagram for XMPP connection
One of the most difficult part when developping a new XMPP client is the connection mechanism workflow. Tim Bielawa has drawn a state transitions diagram that might be very helpful to thousands of developpers worldwide.
New and updated services
EVE Online
The EVE Online science-fiction MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game) is using an XMPP service for in-game chats (also offering e-mail), on the eve-mail.net domain, with S2S (server-to-server) open for federation.
Interactive XMPP demos
The Google App Engine blog has listed a few interactive XMPP demos, like CrowdGuru,a crowdsourcing answers bot, and Multi-Chat, an IRC-like chatroom system.
Jabcast XMPP
Desktop Alert Inc. have released Jabcast XMPP, allowing public and private sector users of the Common Alerting Protocol to broadcast alerts using XMPP. More information is available at the press release.
PuSH Bot: PubSubHubbub to XMPP Gateway
A PubSubHubbub to XMPP gateway had already been mentionned in the previous Roundup, but PuSH Bot is a new such gateway running on http://push-bot.appspot.com/. The code is available under the Apache V2.0 license at the partychapp project (XMPP-based chatrooms for Google Talk).
Collecta's XMPP API
Collecta, the real-time search engine, has published a new XMPP API.
Tlen.pl XMPP federation
Tlen.pl, or oxygen in polish, is a slightly modified XMPP service. It features voice calls, SMS and video conference. Tlen.pl has been compatible since a long time with Gadu-gadu, the most used IM service in Poland (proprietary client, service, and protocol). Tlen.pl is now open to XMPP federation.
Today’s Special
Prashant Thakkar has written that serves quotes of the day, words of the day, historical events of the day, horoscope of the day, joke of the day, as well as cricket scores. Just add todays-special@appspot.com to your roster and send 'help' to get a list of commands.
Clisearch Jabber bot
Clisearch is a Jabber bot that will answer your queries, subscribe to RSS feeds and topics, manage your tasks and bookmarks, plus help you count with a calculator. Just add agent@clisearch.net to your roster and start by typing the usual 'help'. Clisearch is brought to you by Roman Kvasnyj from Russia and Anurag Bhatia from India.
BBC's LiveText-via-IP
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/radiolabs/2009/11/pushfeeds.shtml
News via XMPP
XMPPguru
http://xmppjingle.blogspot.com/2009/12/xmpp-bots-xmppguru.html
pip.io
jabber.org migration
http://www.jabber.org/index.php/2009/12/server-migration-coming-soon/
New and updated software
xeerkat
xeerkat is a P2P computing framework over XMPP. xeerkat is not a new project, but original and never covered by the XMPP Roundup.
XMPP Framework
XMPP Framework, using XMPPHP, brings XMPP features to Drupal: XMPP-Drupal users correlation and relationship, XWChat web chat client (based on JSJaC), MUC, and notifications. This module is contributed by Darren Ferguson of OpenBand.
Legacy IM Connections via M-Link
Isode has announced that they are partnering with Zion Software to deploy the JBuddy XMPP Gateway for connectivity between Isode's M-Link server software and legacy IM networks.
XMPPKit
The Étoilé user environment for the GNUstep project is building in support for sending what they call "CoreObjects" over XMPP using their emerging XMPPKit; as a result they hope to enable collaborative editing, whiteboarding, and other interactive applications.
Libjingle in Chromium
Libjingle, the Google's opensource library for Jingle, has been committed in Chromium, the opensource base of the Chrome browser.
Spectrum
Spectrum is an XMPP gateway, released under the GPL license, using the libpurple and gloox libraries, coming from a Google Summer of Code project.
GWT bindings for the Strophe XMPP library
Johann Prieur has announced on his blog the availability through Bazaar of gwt-strophe, under the MIT/X/Expat License, a binding for Strophe, the XMPP library. It is now in its early stage, and need testing and bug reports.
RDFbus
The Ruby software under a BSD-like license RDFbus is a middleware for enabling RDF publish/subscribe payloads over XMPP and Stomp.
Tigase Server 4.3
Artur Hefczyc has released the version 4.3 of the Tigase Server. It contains a lot of performance improvements, as well as new features, like monitoring, scripting, or roster versionning, and much more.
Device state and MWI via PubSub in Asterisk
Asterisk, the well-known opensource telephony platform, integrates a feature (at the time of this writing, waiting for testing) enabling to broadcast the device states and the MWI (Message Waiting Indicator), using the XMPP's publish-and-subscribe mechanism.
Telepaatti
Telepaatti is IRC to Jabber/XMPP gateway compatible with MUC-protocol (Multi user chat). It allows you to join MUC-rooms and communicate with Jabber/XMPP users via your IRC client. Telepaatti acts as Jabber/XMPP client imitating IRC-server.
Emite
Emite is a GWT XMPP library (Google We Toolkit) under the LGPL v3 license.
Streaming Apple Events over XMPP
Dan Brickley has released a Ruby script that re-routes the Mac OS X Apple Remote event stream to XMPP.
ReaTiWe and PaaS
ReaTiWe (for "real-time web") is an application hosted on the Google App Engine (GAE), which is a "playground for all cool real-time-related stuff", including technologies such as XMPP, WebHooks, and PuSH (PubSubHubbub). It relies on PaaS for Presence-as-a-Service, which is using XMPP presence stanza for microblogging. Both ReaTiWe and [paas PaaS] source codes are published by Stoyan Zhekov.
Confbot: a Google Talk conference bot
Perry Lorier has written and released Confbot under the GPL license. It is a python bot that enables group chats to Gtalk (and XMPP) users. It has been written in the early days of Gtalk, back in 2005.
ejabberd_testing: automated testing for ejabberd modules
Eric Cestari has posted a short article on his blog, pointing to ejabberd_testing. The goal is is to be able to test ejabberd modules. It is released under the BSD license.
joom
Released under the Artistic and GPL licenses, joom is a collaborative brainstorming tool, similar to a group chat plus topics creation. First originality, the UI combines the personal roster, as well as the room roster. The other originality, is that the UI shows different views of the conversations: the regular stream of messages, and the active and inactive topic views, which filter out messages with certain hashtags. Thus it is possible to hold mulitple conversations in one room.
gloox 1.0
The famous gloox library, for clients and components, has been released in version 1.0, under the GPL license. Do not mix with the glooxd libray, made for servers.
jctalk
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jctalk/
Remote remotes
http://danbri.org/words/2009/10/23/492
oai-pmh and xmpp
http://inkdroid.org/journal/2009/09/23/oai-pmh-and-xmpp/ The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/openarchivesprotocol.html
Clustering plugin for Openfire is now open source
Oslo Protocol
http://code.google.com/p/oslo-protocol/ federated location sharing and proximity detection
retepXMPP Server, Client & Library
http://kenai.com/projects/retepxmpp/ retepXMPP is a suite of libraries for writing applications using the XMPP Protocol utilising technologies like JAXB & Grizzly. Being modular it is possible to create components, clients or even embedded servers. Requires Java 6 or later.
Web presence
http://plugins.jquery.com/project/ejabberd_presence
Prosody 0.6.0 and 1 year old
http://blog.prosody.im/prosody-0-6-0-released/ http://blog.prosody.im/one-year-ago-today/
Musubi
Teruaki Gemmahas developped a Firefox extension https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/50716 http://musubi.im/ http://musubi.im/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page
Gajim 0.13
OneWeb
Coccinella 0.96.16 Released
http://coccinella.im/coccinella-0.96.16
MatriX for .NET released
http://blog.ag-software.de/?p=79
Psi 0.14 is out
This time this has been made sure Psi is not missed in the Roundup: http://psi-im.org/
Haskell: XMPP and matsuri
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/XMPP-0.1.2 http://hackage.haskell.org/package/matsuri-0.0.4
Specifications
Linked Process
Linked Process, mentionned in the last XMPP Roundup, has got a new protoXEP: http://xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/lop.html
Deferred specs
Three XEP have been deferred, since they have not been touched for a long time:
All the XEP in PDF
Tobias Markmann has written a XEP publishing mechanism that generates the XEP in PDF format, with syntax highlighting for example stanzas. You can now download each one of them, read them while offline, and distribute them. Tobias has also added checkboxes that enable the filtering based on the status.
Board and Council elections
Elections for the Board of Directors and the XMPP Council has taken place during this month of September. It has been decided that these two entities would be composed of the following people:
XMPP Council:
- Dave Cridland
- Remko Tronçon
- Kevin Smith
- Matthew Wild
- Ralph Meijer
Board of Directors:
- Jack Moffitt
- Will Sheward
- Florian Jensen
The latter is composed of three people temporarily, because there was a tie for the fifth place, and it has been decided by the members that the Board needed an odd number of people in order to prevent the ties in the Board votes.
Membership applications
As Alexander Gnauck reminded on the mailing-lists, it is time for membership applications for the trimester:
The XMPP Standards Foundation (XSF) is currently holding its quarterly membership application period: http://wiki.xmpp.org/web/Membership_Applications_October_2009
Applications are encouraged from developers and others who are actively involved in the Jabber/XMPP community. To apply, create a page about yourself on the wiki.
If you don't have a wiki account, send your name, preferred nickname and email address to me or one of the other Sysops: http://wiki.xmpp.org/index.php/Sysops
The application period ends on 28th October 2009 23:59h UTC, so apply today!
Events
A "hack-a-thon XMPP meetup" is being held at 6:00pm on November 4th at the PariSoMa coworking space in San Francisco. If you're interested in joining in plase RSVP by following the link at the bottom of this blog post.
Conclusion
If you are developping, maintaining, or planning a new or updated service and/or software, and if you would like to be mentioned here, you a re-encouraged to contribute it to nyco@jabber.fr. It does not necessarily need to be huge or professional, it maybe also be funny or original.