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We will use the summit@muc.xmpp.org chatroom for coordination and Google Hangouts with a YouTube broadcast for sharing audio and video. The Hangout is limited to 9 participants, so please join the Hangout only if you plan to ask questions or otherwise be actively involved in the voice and video aspects of the conversation.
We will use the [xmpp:summit@muc.xmpp.org?join summit@muc.xmpp.org] chatroom for coordination and Google Hangouts with a YouTube broadcast for sharing audio and video. The Hangout is limited to 9 participants, so please join the Hangout only if you plan to ask questions or otherwise be actively involved in the voice and video aspects of the conversation.

Latest revision as of 16:32, 22 October 2019


XMPP Summit 12

The XMPP Standards Foundation (XSF) will hold its 12th XMPP Summit on October 25 and 26 in Portland, Oregon, USA. This is the Thursday and Friday after the Keeping It Realtime Conference (krtconf).

As always, the XMPP Summit is a free event. However, space is limited to approximately 25 people. If you would like to participate in this event, please join the summit@xmpp.org discussion list and post with your participation request. Please note that the XMPP Summit is not designed for people who are just interested in learning about XMPP (e.g., we will not have introductory tutorials), but instead for active technical contributors in the XMPP community.

Agenda

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25

09:00 Overview, logistics, agenda bashing
09:10 Introductions / topics of interest
09:30 Lightning talks: "what we're doing with XMPP" (10-15 minutes each)
10:30 Break
10:45 Strophe.js demo (Jack Moffitt)
11:15 Rayo + XMPP (Ben Langfeld)
12:00 Lunch
13:00 HTTP bindings: BOSH, WebSocket, XMPP, and you 
15:00 Break
15:15 HTTP bindings: summary and next steps
15:30 XMPP as middleware (Justin Karneges)
16:00 XEP-0313: Message Archive Management (Matthew Wild)
16:30 Open Discussion / Agenda Creation for Day 2
17:00 End of Day 1

18:30 XSF dinner, Clyde Common

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26

09:00 XMPP and the Internet of Things
10:30 Break
10:45 Open Discussion / Lightning Talks / Topics from end of Day 1
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Open Discussion / Lightning Talks / Topics from end of Day 1
15:00 End of Day 2

Participants

The following people plan to be there in person:

  • Brian Beggs
  • Dave Cridland
  • Jason Frankel
  • Nathan Fritz
  • Justin Karneges
  • Satish Krishnamoorthy
  • Ben Langfeld
  • Ralph Meijer
  • Jack Moffitt
  • Dave Richards
  • Peter Saint-Andre
  • Michal Slaski
  • Lance Stout
  • Mike Taylor
  • Lloyd Watkin
  • Matthew Wild
  • Christopher Zorn

The following people plan to participate remotely some or all of the time:

  • Mat Henshall (IOT)
  • Matt Miller (BOSH)
  • William Miller (IOT)
  • Winfried Tilanus (BOSH)
  • Steffen Larsen (?)

XSF Dinner

As usual, the XSF will hold a dinner for XSF participants. The dinner will happen on Thursday (not Wednesday) night evening at Clyde Common. XSF members attend for free and are allowed to bring one guest.

The following organizations and individuals have stepped up to sponsor the dinner:

  • Coversant - $1000
  • Peter Saint-Andre - $100

Logistics

This event will be held at the Marriott Portland City Center, which is also the conference hotel for krtconf.

Remote Participation

We will use the summit@muc.xmpp.org chatroom for coordination and Google Hangouts with a YouTube broadcast for sharing audio and video. The Hangout is limited to 9 participants, so please join the Hangout only if you plan to ask questions or otherwise be actively involved in the voice and video aspects of the conversation.