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  • ...fix them! Naturally you can create a certificate at the [http://xmpp.net/ XMPP ICA] and ask the ICA to create the CSR for you, so this step is not strictl xmppAddr = 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.8.5
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  • Jabber Server Components are distinguished into several groups. Following a description o These components are loaded by the jabber server upon startup.
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  • Extending Servers is most of the time done through writing up components. * External components that connect TO THE SERVER through TCP
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  • * XMPP server -- XMPP-server * XMPP client -- XMPP-client
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  • ...Andrzej Wójcik and I live in Poland. I'm 38 now and I'm very interested in XMPP since 2005. I am applying to retain my XSF membership. ...ork for [http://tigase.com Tigase] and constantly work on XMPP clients and server.
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  • ...Andrzej Wójcik and I live in Poland. I'm 37 now and I'm very interested in XMPP since 2005. I am applying to retain my XSF membership. ...ork for [http://tigase.com Tigase] and constantly work on XMPP clients and server.
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  • ...Andrzej Wójcik and I live in Poland. I'm 34 now and I'm very interested in XMPP since 2005. I am applying to retain my XSF membership. ...hich I started to modify to satisfy my own needs (but still to comply with XMPP and it's extensions). In 2007 I was accepted as a member of XSF and I was
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  • ...Andrzej Wójcik and I live in Poland. I'm 36 now and I'm very interested in XMPP since 2005. I am applying to retain my XSF membership. ...hich I started to modify to satisfy my own needs (but still to comply with XMPP and its extensions). In 2007 I was accepted as a member of XSF and I was a
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  • ...Andrzej Wójcik and I live in Poland. I'm 35 now and I'm very interested in XMPP since 2005. I am applying to retain my XSF membership. ...hich I started to modify to satisfy my own needs (but still to comply with XMPP and its extensions). In 2007 I was accepted as a member of XSF and I was a
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  • ...Andrzej Wójcik and I live in Poland. I'm 33 now and I'm very interested in XMPP since 2005. I am applying to retain my XSF membership. ...hich I started to modify to satisfy my own needs (but still to comply with XMPP and it's extensions). In 2007 I was accepted as a member of XSF and I was
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  • ...Andrzej Wójcik and I live in Poland. I'm 29 now and I'm very interested in XMPP since 2005. I am applying to retain my XSF membership. ...hich I started to modify to satisfy my own needs (but still to comply with XMPP and it's extensitons). In 2007 I was accepted as a member of XSF and I was
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  • ...Andrzej Wójcik and I live in Poland. I'm 32 now and I'm very interested in XMPP since 2005. I am applying to retain my XSF membership. ...hich I started to modify to satisfy my own needs (but still to comply with XMPP and it's extensions). In 2007 I was accepted as a member of XSF and I was
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  • ...Andrzej Wójcik and I live in Poland. I'm 32 now and I'm very interested in XMPP since 2005. I am applying to retain my XSF membership. ...hich I started to modify to satisfy my own needs (but still to comply with XMPP and it's extensions). In 2007 I was accepted as a member of XSF and I was
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  • ...m ('''DNS''') defining the location (i.e. the hostname and port number) of servers for specified services. It is defined in [https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc === XMPP ===
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  • ...is Andrzej Wójcik and I live in Poland. I'm 28 and I'm very interested in XMPP since 2005. I wish to apply for XSF membership. ...hich I started to modify to satisfy my own needs (but still to comply with XMPP and it's extensitons). In 2007 I was accepted as a member of XSF and I was
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  • ...s Guide. This wiki will help you to develop software for [http://xmpp.org/ XMPP] technologies. * '''What is XMPP?'''
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  • '''ejabberd''' is an XMPP application server, written mainly in the Erlang programming language. ...''rlang [[XMPP|'''Jabber''']] '''D'''aemon (Jabber being a former name for XMPP), and is written in lowercase only, as is common for daemon software.
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  • ...enforced. This may pose problems for the XSF and for the public federated XMPP network, as discussed in the XSF board: https://trello.com/c/t79C3Yds/307-g ...ing page, collecting the research done on the consequences of the GDPR for XMPP and the XSF. There are three fields where the GDPR probably will have an im
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  • '''jabberd14''' (formerly known as '''jabberd''') is the original [[XMPP]] server daemon, first created by [[Jeremie Miller]] and the early jabber.org develo ...used with the jadc2s client connection manager now fully supports the core XMPP specifications, RFC 3920 and RFC 3921.
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  • It was discovered that quite a few clients (and servers) were not checking the FROM JID to match up the response * servers are happily accepting this and answering
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  • == Servers == An XMPP Server is considered secure when the following (minimum) items are present:
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  • ...app uses an XMPP-derivative protocol, Google Hangouts uses some aspects of XMPP internally, and as well as end-users it's used extensively by enterprises a ...nterested in participating in GSoC as an XSF student can join the gsoc@muc.xmpp.org MUC room, where various mentors will be available to answer questions a
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  • ...ice, CM can be standalone HTTP server or extension of XMPP server ([http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0124.html#technique more on the technique]) Possible utilization is in web-based XMPP applications or as an option for users behind restrictive firewalls.
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  • ...tp://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev jdev discussion list], and the [xmpp:jdev@conference.jabber.org?join jdev chatroom] to talk about potential Summ ...protocols. However, even though there are closed-source implementations of XMPP, we still have a strong commitment to open code and there are many free and
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  • == Was ist XMPP? == XMPP steht für E'''X'''tensible '''M'''essaging and '''P'''resence '''P'''rotoc
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  • ...ile clients on intermittent networks). However, BOSH is not tied solely to XMPP and can be used for other kinds of traffic, as well. * [https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0124.html XEP-0124: Bidirectional-streams Over Synchrono
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  • ...d, proprietary solutions available at that time. I stumbled against Jabber/XMPP and after some digging quickly figured out that it was what I was looking f Last year in Tigase/XMPP:
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  • ...d, proprietary solutions available at that time. I stumbled against Jabber/XMPP and after some digging quickly figured out that it was what I was looking f Last year in Tigase/XMPP:
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  • ...his profile from his personal pubsub node. The user accepts and the OpenID server requests the profile: 2. The XMPP server of the user replies to the OpenID server that its subscription is pending:
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  • ...ementents 3D avatars on Web pages using the XMPP protocol with open source servers and custom clients. I speak and write about the topic "[http://archive.fos * I am lead developer of weblin, a virtual presence client based on XMPP.
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  • ...d/]), an open source XMPP server implementation, and several other related XMPP projects. ...d (in Erlang already at this time). I am also involved in work relating to XMPP like Google Wave protocol.
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  • ...app uses an XMPP-derivative protocol, Google Hangouts uses some aspects of XMPP internally, and as well as end-users it's used extensively by enterprises a ...t can join the gsoc@muc.xmpp.org MUC room ([https://jappix.com/?r=gsoc@muc.xmpp.org web client]), where various mentors will be available to answer questio
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  • ...20.html RFC 6120] / [http://xmpp.org/rfcs/rfc6121.html RFC 6121] / [http://xmpp.org/rfcs/rfc6122.html RFC 6122])''' ...item should be delivered (example: to='user2@server2.com' or to='service3.server4.org')
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  • ...pp.org/extensions/xep-0368.html XEP-0368] can be used to provide encrypted XMPP service as well as HTTPS on the same port by utilizing [https://en.wikipedi ...rt a proxy is needed to split the traffic between HTTP server and the XMPP server.
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  • ; Target: [https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0070.html XEP-0070] client/server implementation ...to talk with another person. Somehow they know that it's you. So why HTTP servers do not know? And why not to teach them how to do this?
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  • The [http://xmpp.org/xsf/ XMPP Standards Foundation] has been accepted as a mentoring organisation for Goo * The JDev MUC room: [xmpp:jdev@conference.jabber.org?join jdev chatroom]
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  • == XMPP Roundup: software == Welcome to the 15th Roundup of the XMPP community, part dedicated to new and updated software.
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  • ...d, proprietary solutions available at that time. I stumbled against Jabber/XMPP and after some digging quickly figured out that it was what I was looking f Last year in Tigase/XMPP:
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  • * [xmpp://zooldk@gmail.com zooldk@gmail.com] * [xmpp://slarsen@braintrust.dk slarsen@braintrust.dk]
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  • ...rd/), an open source XMPP server implementation, and several other related XMPP projects. * XMPP: My interest for Jabber gets back to 2000, when I was working for a compan
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  • XMPP, like Unix's design, gives us a nice interface to [http://m.buddycloud.com/ ...ud clients will have "plugins" that are really just addresses to xmpp components:
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  • ...essages, presence, and other structured information in close to real time. XMPP technologies offer several key advantages: ...andable; in addition, multiple implementations exist for clients, servers, server components, and code libraries.
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  • ...sign (it’s a proxy XMPP server) will be working from. Also looked at the XMPP RFCs a bit. * Looking at ambrosia XMPP server
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  • ...trate XMPP interoperability based on the latest core standards. Client and Server implementers are encouraged to participate. There is a XEP-0045 chatroom hosted at [xmpp:interop@muc.xmpp.org interop@muc.xmpp.org] - if anyone has interop problems connecting to it, this is known to be
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  • ...ks" describes a situation when you join the same Multi-User Chat ([https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0045.html XEP-0045]) from different client sessions (log = Server Support =
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  • ...use XMPP clients for communication during work and I am very activly using XMPP in spare time projects. I speak and write about XMPP, e.g.:
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  • This page is intended to be a repository of ideas for XMPP-related projects. == Servers ==
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  • ...e XMPP Server, XMPP clients, and other projects done by Tigase with use of XMPP with a few use cases. ...CC0/Public Domain). The slides can be downloaded [https://ftp.c3d2.de/misc/xmpp_meetup_2019_july_tigase_slides.pdf here] ((c) Andrzej Wójcik).
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  • * LinkMauve suggests work on joinxmpp.org ** simple entry point to xmpp ecosystem
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  • ...d, proprietary solutions available at that time. I stumbled against Jabber/XMPP and after some digging quickly figured out that it was what I was looking f Last year in Tigase/XMPP:
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  • ...ralphm's Jabber Aquarium]). The fishes need to be be animated with [http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0107.html User Mood]. For example, when a contact is hap * Message mark-up (XMPP-IM).
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  • [[Guide/de|Zurück]] | [[Guide/Server|English]] | [[Guide/Server/de|Deutsch]] XMPP verwendet die TCP/IP Ports
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  • ...shtml XSF Roadmap]). You may work to implement them in any of the clients, servers or libraries lacking support (see the project-specific lists below). ...tensions/xep-0096.html XEP-0096] to a more robust method based on [https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0166.html Jingle]. The new Jingle-based method has been
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  • I'm Vinod Panicker (doniv), and I love the way "xmpp" looks in Arial lowercase. Interests include technology, [http://www.60kph. ...planning to make a current product - [http://www.imaround.com IMaround] - xmpp compliant.
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  • ...ementents 3D avatars on Web pages using the XMPP protocol with open source servers and custom clients. I speak and write about the topic "[http://archive.fos * I was the lead developer of weblin, a virtual presence client which uses XMPP as transport protocol.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Programming/Extending XMPP Servers]]
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  • My name is Jan-Carel Brand, most people call me JC. My XMPP/HN/mastodon nick is "jcbrand". My JID and email address are jc <at> opkode. ...e JavaScript XMPP library and author of Converse.js, which is a JavaScript XMPP client.
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  • My name is Jan-Carel Brand, most people call me JC. My XMPP/IRC/reddit/HN/mastodon etc. nick is "jcbrand". My JID and email address are ...e JavaScript XMPP library and author of Converse.js, which is a JavaScript XMPP client.
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  • We will use the Wiki as archive. Please proceed to [https://github.com/xsf/xmpp.org/pull/730 Github]. TBA Final release! = XMPP Newsletter - Monal update, eturnal and GSoC progress - 6 August 2020 =
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  • * '''JID:''' [xmpp:florob@babelmonkeys.de florob@babelmonkeys.de] ==XMPP Related Activities==
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  • * '''JID:''' [xmpp:florob@babelmonkeys.de florob@babelmonkeys.de] ==XMPP Related Activities==
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  • * '''JID:''' [xmpp:florob@babelmonkeys.de florob@babelmonkeys.de] ==XMPP Related Activities==
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  • Already integrated by several XMPP softwares: ..., Metronome IM, ProcessOne ejabberd 20.12+, Prosody IM 0.12.x, Tigase XMPP Server 8.0+
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  • ...summarizes a few ideas on things which could/should/may be in an eventual XMPP 2.0. = Issues existing in XMPP 1.0 =
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  • ...e migration from Erlang to OTP: A case study of a heavy duty TCP/IP Client Server application] for the summary of the architecture, from an Erlang point of v ...the ejabberd project, a robust, clustered, scalable and full-featured XMPP server implementation in Erlang (See:
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  • * '''JID:''' [xmpp:florob@babelmonkeys.de florob@babelmonkeys.de] ==XMPP Related Activities==
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  • My name is Jan-Carel Brand, most people call me JC. My XMPP/IRC/reddit/HN/mastodon etc. nick is "jcbrand". My JID and email address are ...e JavaScript XMPP library and author of Converse.js, which is a JavaScript XMPP client.
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  • ...g protocols, high availability systems. Therefore starting to work on XMPP server implementation was kind of a natural course of action. ...ime job. Most of my professional work was around implementation of network servers and network protocols, this one was no different. I like challenge and I l
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  • ...t traffic in such manner that it is not decrypted (and decryptable) on any servers it passes on its way. ...rnals of XMPP protocol and Encrypted sessions enhancement and I will study XMPP parts of SIM source. Then, I will work on designing the project, and when d
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  • ...g protocols, high availability systems. Therefore starting to work on XMPP server implementation was kind of a natural course of action. ...ime job. Most of my professional work was around implementation of network servers and network protocols, this one was no different. I like challenge and I l
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  • #REDIRECT [[Programming XMPP Server Components]]
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  • While most XMPP client is client-server or server-server, many usecases call for client-client (or peer-to-peer) streams. == XMPP Extensions ==
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  • Room: [xmpp:devcon@conference.jabber.org?join devcon@conference.jabber.org] ==XMPP-CORE==
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  • ...ome years ago, I’ve initiated the [https://xmpp-meetup.in-berlin.de Berlin XMPP Meetup] with another few people, which is still running quite successfully. == XMPP Services ==
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  • ...free certificates to XMPP server administrators via the [http://xmpp.net/ XMPP ICA].) * Offer client-to-server connections on port 5222 (or a port discoverable via SRV) and on the SSL-on
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  • ...r passwords in order to join the room, etc. Because MUC rooms are based on XMPP, they can be used to exchange not only plaintext message bodies but a wide * [http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0045.html XEP-0045: Multi-User Chat]
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  • ...ear old student from Poland. Since 2005 I am very interested in Jabber and XMPP. During last year I spend a lot of time working on patches for a fork of Ps == Jabber/XMPP Projects ==
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  • I am available in XMPP/Jabber to discuss any point you like to clarify in this application: - JID: [xmpp:jcea@jabber.org jcea@jabber.org]
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  • = Jabber/XMPP Projects= I am the maintainer and the main developer of few XMPP related projects:
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  • * Server software: Openfire * Primary Admin: [xmpp:purrdeta@darkdna.net purrdeta@darkdna.net]
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  • = Jabber/XMPP Projects= I am the maintainer and the main developer of few XMPP related projects:
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  • = Jabber/XMPP Projects= I am the maintainer and the main developer of few XMPP related projects:
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  • = Jabber/XMPP Projects= I am the maintainer and the main developer of few XMPP related projects:
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  • = Jabber/XMPP Projects= I am the maintainer and the main developer of few XMPP related projects:
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  • Long time XMPP user. Trying to promote it as much as possible as I believe it's the most s == XMPP Related Activities ==
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  • Long time XMPP user. Trying to promote it as much as possible as I believe it's the most s == XMPP Related Activities ==
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  • ...Kingdom. I work with XMPP for fun and for food, and I lead the open-source server project [http://prosody.im/ Prosody]. == XMPP-related work this past year ==
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  • = XMPP Summit 24 minutes - Day 1 = * XMPP Shortage Audit: 10
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  • I was CTO of weblin, a virtual presence system based on XMPP with 3 Mio. users. ...w.weblin.io weblin.io], which implements 3D avatars on Web pages using the XMPP protocol.
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  • ...eblin.io weblin.io], a browser extension for avatars on web pages based on XMPP. ...e, ejabberd ([http://blog.wolfspelz.de/2010/09/website-chat-made-easy-with-xmpp-and.html Website chat made easy]).
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  • * I was CTO of weblin, a virtual presence system based on XMPP with 3 Mio. users. ...w.weblin.io weblin.io], which implements 3D avatars on Web pages using the XMPP protocol.
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  • My name is Jan-Carel Brand, most people call me JC. My XMPP/IRC/reddit/HN/mastodon etc. nick is "jcbrand". My JID and email address are ...vaScript XMPP library and the author of Converse.js, which is a JavaScript XMPP client.
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  • ...Kingdom. I work with XMPP for fun and for food, and I lead the open-source server project [http://prosody.im/ Prosody]. == XMPP-related work this past year ==
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  • ...Kingdom. I work with XMPP for fun and for food, and I lead the open-source server project [http://prosody.im/ Prosody]. == XMPP-related work this past year ==
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  • ...Kingdom. I work with XMPP for fun and for food, and I lead the open-source server project [http://prosody.im/ Prosody]. == XMPP-related work this past year ==
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  • ...Kingdom. I work with XMPP for fun and for food, and I lead the open-source server project [http://prosody.im/ Prosody]. == XMPP-related work this past year ==
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  • ...Kingdom. I work with XMPP for fun and for food, and I lead the open-source server project [http://prosody.im/ Prosody]. == XMPP-related work this past year ==
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  • ...al [http://tigase.org Tigase.org] projects. As company I develop web based XMPP/Jabber clients on request. = Jabber/XMPP Projects=
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  • = Jabber/XMPP Projects= I am the maintainer and the main developer of few XMPP related projects:
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  • = Jabber/XMPP Projects= I am the maintainer and the main developer of few XMPP related projects:
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  • I am available in XMPP/Jabber to discuss any point you like to clarify in this application: - JID: [xmpp:jcea@jabber.org jcea@jabber.org]
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  • ...al [http://tigase.org Tigase.org] projects. As company I develop web based XMPP/Jabber clients on request. = Jabber/XMPP Projects=
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  • ...F projects we want them to have submitted some small patches to one of the XMPP projects in advance, as this gives us an idea of their general ability to i More information about [[GSoC/2019 | XMPP and the XSF at GSOC 2019 can be found here]].
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  • ...Kingdom. I work with XMPP for fun and for food, and I lead the open-source server project [http://prosody.im/ Prosody]. == XMPP-related work this past year ==
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  • ...nicht einen eigenen Server betreiben, sondern ihren XMPP Account bei einem XMPP-Provider anlegen. == Wo finde ich die XMPP-Provider? ==
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  • My name is Jan-Carel Brand, most people call me JC. My XMPP/IRC/reddit/HN/mastodon etc. nick is "jcbrand". My JID and email address are ...vaScript XMPP library and the author of Converse.js, which is a JavaScript XMPP client.
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  • = Jabber/XMPP Projects= I am the maintainer and the main developer of few XMPP related projects:
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  • ...al [http://tigase.org Tigase.org] projects. As company I develop web based XMPP/Jabber clients on request. = Jabber/XMPP Projects=
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  • ...004 I also started to contribute to Jive Messenger a Java Open Source XMPP Server. I'm now the main engineer of the Jive Messenger project. ...g of the XMPP specs since I had to "study" them to correctly implement our server and client solutions.
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  • I was CTO of weblin, a virtual presence system based on XMPP. ...w.weblin.io weblin.io], which implements 3D avatars on Web pages using the XMPP protocol.
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  • I was CTO of weblin, a virtual presence system based on XMPP. ...w.weblin.io weblin.io], which implements 3D avatars on Web pages using the XMPP protocol.
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  • These aspects include the SoapBox Framework, which is a commercial XMPP SDK. I've been involved in all stages of development of this Framework, fro ...rver exceed 250k simultanious users connected to a single box. The SoapBox Server has dozens of Jeps implemented, including complex ones such as Publish-Subs
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  • ...F projects we want them to have submitted some small patches to one of the XMPP projects in advance, as this gives us an idea of their general ability to i More information about [[GSoC/2020 | XMPP and the XSF at GSOC 2020 can be found here]].
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  • ...al [http://tigase.org Tigase.org] projects. As company I develop web based XMPP/Jabber clients on request. = Jabber/XMPP Projects=
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  • ...al [http://tigase.org Tigase.org] projects. As company I develop web based XMPP/Jabber clients on request. = Jabber/XMPP Projects=
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  • ....html angekündigt], mit dem Benachrichtigungen über Erdbeben zeitnah per XMPP versandt werden können. ...net/archives/2005/02/22/jive_messenger.php immer bekannter werdenden] Java-Servers "[http://www.jivesoftware.org/ Jive Messenger]" veröffentlicht.
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  • Last year's application: http://wiki.xmpp.org/web/Lloyd_Watkin_Application_2013 ...ad developer on the `node-xmpp` projects, the java buddycloud server, and `xmpp-ftw` continues to grow covering more and more XEPs.
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  • My name is Jan-Carel Brand, most people call me JC. My XMPP/IRC/reddit/HN/mastodon etc. nick is "jcbrand". My JID and email address are I'm an independent contractor, working full-time on XMPP-related stuff, usually using Converse.js and Prosody.
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  • ...he Jabber Software Foundation) will once again [http://code.google.com/soc/xmpp/about.html participate] in Google's [http://code.google.com/soc/ Summer of XMPP is the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol, an XML wire protocol for
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  • My name is Jan-Carel Brand, most people call me JC. My XMPP/IRC/reddit/HN/mastodon etc. nick is "jcbrand". My JID and email address are I'm an independent contractor, working full-time on XMPP-related stuff, usually using Converse.js and Prosody.
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  • * Server software: jabber14 * Server components: Multi-User Chat
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  • * Server software: Openfire * Primary Admin: [xmpp:dan@programmer-art.org dan@programmer-art.org]
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  • ...osody.im/ Prosody IM] XMPP server project, [https://modernxmpp.org/ Modern XMPP], [https://snikket.org/ Snikket], and some other things.
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  • ...work with XMPP for fun and for food, and I currently lead the open-source server project [http://prosody.im/ Prosody]. == XMPP-related work this past year ==
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  • * What is XMPP ** Pick a server
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  • * '''JID:''' [xmpp:wojciech.kapcia@tigase.org wojciech.kapcia@tigase.org] ...with [http://tigase.org Tigase] and I am till this day. In 2011 I attended XMPP Summit in Brussels, Belgium.
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  • This year I plan on: Helping migrate to new xmpp server software on jabber.org Contact info: XMPP: siegle@jabber.org
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  • ...Kingdom. I work with XMPP for fun and for food, and I lead the open-source server project [http://prosody.im/ Prosody]. == XMPP-related work this past year ==
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  • ...app uses an XMPP-derivative protocol, Google Hangouts uses some aspects of XMPP internally, and as well as end-users it's used extensively by enterprises a ...in GSoC as an XSF student can join the [[#Join_the_group_chat.21|gsoc@muc.xmpp.org MUC room]], where various mentors will be available to answer questions
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  • ...Stupid is a campaign to ensure all your XMPP passwords are stored on XMPP servers is a securely hashed manner. ...ve your password, and it is quite hard to recover the it from the data the server has. It's a bit like a fingerprint - you can match a person's fingerprint,
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  • ...ime job. Most of my professional work was around implementation of network servers and network protocols. ...using Jabber client was not enough for me. I decided I want to have my own server installed.
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  • ...ime job. Most of my professional work was around implementation of network servers and network protocols. ...using Jabber client was not enough for me. I decided I want to have my own server installed.
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  • ...on XMPP servers, libraries, clients ([https://swift.im/ Swift]) and other XMPP related software for [https://isode.com Isode Ltd.]. ...ing, that not depends on the cloud but can be supported by it. See https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0385.html for more details.
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  • Maintain xmpp installation. Finish work on migrating the http server over to another machine.
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  • ...e migration from Erlang to OTP: A case study of a heavy duty TCP/IP Client Server application] for the summary of the architecture, from an Erlang point of v ...the ejabberd project, a robust, clustered, scalable and full-featured XMPP server implementation in Erlang (See:
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  • ...projects related to exchange of electronic invoices, helping grow the SAPO XMPP service, and my own personal adventures with E-learning sites. ...ansports and bots, and gluing the SAPO internal publish-subscribe cloud to XMPP.
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  • ...on XMPP servers, libraries, clients ([https://swift.im/ Swift]) and other XMPP related software for [https://isode.com Isode Ltd.], helping out on the XSF ...ing, that not depends on the cloud but can be supported by it. See https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0385.html for more details.
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  • My name is Edwin Mons ([xmpp:intosi@ik.nu intosi]) and I'm applying to retain my XSF membership. I'm currently working as a server architect for iRex Technologies. I got interested in Jabber via Ralph very
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  • * '''JID:''' [xmpp:florob@babelmonkeys.de florob@babelmonkeys.de] ==XMPP Related Activities==
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  • ...I work with XMPP for fun and for food, and I currently lead an open-source server project. == XMPP-related work this past year ==
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  • * '''JID:''' [xmpp:florob@babelmonkeys.de florob@babelmonkeys.de] ==XMPP Related Activities==
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  • * Server software: ejabberd * Primary Admin: [xmpp:jan@macjabber.de jan@macjabber.de]
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  • RETIRED * Primary use: XMPP Server RETIRED * Primary use: HTTP server
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  • ...on XMPP servers, libraries, clients ([https://swift.im/ Swift]) and other XMPP related software for [https://isode.com Isode Ltd.]. ...ing, that not depends on the cloud but can be supported by it. See https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0385.html for more details.
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  • My name is Edwin Mons ([xmpp:intosi@ik.nu intosi], [mailto:xsf@edwinm.ik.nu xsf@edwinm.ik.nu]) and I'm a Until the end of July, I'm working as a server architect for iRex Technologies. I got interested in Jabber via Ralph very
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  • This is a work page for the XSF's [http://xmpp.org/participate/become-a-member/the-xsf-infrastructure-team/ Infrastructure # In order to be listed here: http://xmpp.org/resources/public-services/
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  • Helping migrate to new xmpp server software on jabber.org Contact info: XMPP: jsiegle@chat.psu.edu OR siegle@jabber.org
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  • * '''JID:''' [xmpp:florob@babelmonkeys.de florob@babelmonkeys.de] ==XMPP Related Activities==
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  • ...n for a non-TCP based protocol (e.g. QUIC)? Would likely help with mobile, server deployments. (AlexP) XMPP competes against services like Whatsapp, but it's a protocol as well like e
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  • ...on XMPP servers, libraries, clients ([https://swift.im/ Swift]) and other XMPP related software for [https://isode.com Isode Ltd.]. After development slow ...ing, that not depends on the cloud but can be supported by it. See https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0385.html for more details.
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  • ...on XMPP servers, libraries, clients ([https://swift.im/ Swift]) and other XMPP related software for [https://isode.com Isode Ltd.]. After development slow ...ing, that not depends on the cloud but can be supported by it. See https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0385.html for more details.
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  • = XMPP Summit 11 = The XMPP Standards Foundation (XSF) will hold its 11th XMPP Summit on Monday, February 6, 2012, in Brussels, Belgium. This is the Monda
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  • * chat -- friendly discussion on any topic ( [xmpp:chat@conference.jabber.org?join join] ) * jabber -- general discussion about XMPP ( [xmpp:jabber@conference.jabber.org?join join] | [http://logs.jabber.org/jabber@co
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  • I've been involved in the XMPP/Jabber community since April 2004, although I try to keep a low profile. I I'm personally very interested in seeing a Python XMPP server. I've spent a year trying to join forces and get some financial backup. Thi
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  • We host several open email discussion lists about Jabber/XMPP technologies (searchable at [http://jabber.markmail.org/ jabber.markmail.or ...ser''': End-user discussion about [https://xmpp.org/xmpp-software/clients/ XMPP clients] ([mailto:juser-subscribe@jabber.org subscribe] | [mailto:juser-uns
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  • * Server software: ejabberd * Server components: PyAIMt, Multi-User Chat
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  • * Server software: ejabberd * Server components: Multi-User Chat
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  • * Server software: jabberd2 * Primary Admin: [xmpp:rek2@binaryfreedom.info rek2@binaryfreedom.info]
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  • XMPP does support * Server redirecting upon connection
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  • ...ogle Summer of Code] and helped out on the [http://prosody.im/ Prosody IM] server. I can be contacted via [xmpp:tm@ayena.de XMPP] and [mailto:tm@ayena.de mail].
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  • By registering and using an account on the <nowiki>{{ domain }}</nowiki> server, you agree with the following Terms of Service and the <nowiki>{{ domain }} The <nowiki>{{ domain }}</nowiki> XMPP service is a non-commercial project run by volunteers, and it can be used f
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  • .... These test cases were used in the Interop Event to test compatibility of servers. BTW, I'm a XSF member since Q4 / 2005. <b>Openfire</b> - One of the most popular XMPP servers. :)<br>
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  • ..., I become involved with Tigase and I am till this day. In 2011 I attended XMPP Summit in Brussels, Belgium. Last year in Tigase/XMPP:
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  • ...osody.im/ Prosody IM] XMPP server project, [https://modernxmpp.org/ Modern XMPP], [https://snikket.org/ Snikket], and some other things. ...p.org and the discussion venues. My perspective is that the XSF is not the XMPP community, but an entity that helps support and connect community members,
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  • ...osody.im/ Prosody IM] XMPP server project, [https://modernxmpp.org/ Modern XMPP], [https://snikket.org/ Snikket], and some other things. ...p.org and the discussion venues. My perspective is that the XSF is not the XMPP community, but an entity that helps support and connect community members,
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  • == XMPP Projects == I am currently working on an open source XMPP server with Matthew Wild. We are planning to make an alpha release in the next few
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  • ! bgcolor="#C0C0FF" colspan="2" | Dresden XMPP Meetup | [xmpp:dresden-meetup@conference.jugendhacker.de?join dresden-meetup@conference.ju
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  • * JID: [xmpp:nicoco@nicoco.fr] == XMPP ==
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  • == A crash course in SASL and DIGEST-MD5 for XMPP == ...d to implement in order to successfully authenticate to a DIGEST-MD5 aware server are minimal.
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  • ...in@kismith.co.uk for email, and xmpp:kevin@doomsong.co.uk for XMPP, but as XMPP is my job these days I mostly use my mailto:kevin.smith@isode.com for XSF ...ote the O'Reilly XMPP book, and have done various smaller things like SleekXMPP contributions, bots, migration tools etc. I've written XEPs. I've bled, I'v
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  • == XMPP related projects == * In 2006, I created the [xmpp:french-connection@conference.erlang-projects.org?join French Connection] ro
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  • My name is Edwin Mons ([xmpp:intosi@ik.nu intosi], [mailto:xsf@edwinm.ik.nu xsf@edwinm.ik.nu]), ==Jabber/XMPP Projects==
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  • I'm Kevin Smith, [xmpp:kevin@doomsong.co.uk xmpp:kevin@doomsong.co.uk], and I'm applying to retain my XSF membership. Email' ...mber since 2005 and a council member since 2006. I've chaired the last few XMPP Councils (including the current one).
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  • ...in@kismith.co.uk for email, and xmpp:kevin@doomsong.co.uk for XMPP, but as XMPP software is my job these days I mostly use my mailto:kevin.smith@isode.com ...ote the O'Reilly XMPP book, and have done various smaller things like SleekXMPP contributions, bots, migration tools etc. I've written XEPs. I've bled, I'v
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  • My name is Edwin Mons ([xmpp:intosi@ik.nu intosi], [mailto:xsf@edwinm.ik.nu xsf@edwinm.ik.nu]), ==Jabber/XMPP Projects==
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  • I'm Kevin Smith, [xmpp:kevin@doomsong.co.uk xmpp:kevin@doomsong.co.uk], and I'm applying to retain my XSF membership. Email' ...mber since 2005 and a council member since 2006. I've chaired the last few XMPP Councils (including the current one).
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  • ...m the start - but when I asked for some feedback from the public standards@xmpp.org mailing list, people posted it on Twitter, and then it got onto Hacker ...equally welcome is feedback of the kind that says "Yeah, but I think that XMPP is entirely made by KILLING KITTENS", or whatever, so I can either write a
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  • {{XmppIoTLayout}} ...ations has expressed a support for the IoT_systems work with extensions to XMPP as an interoperable communication standard
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  • ...r for a number of years. My first project was the Icecast streaming media server. This led me to work on patent-free media formats, and I have since worked ...com Chesspark] which has created an online chess community built on top of XMPP.
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  • I'm Kevin Smith, [xmpp:kevin@doomsong.co.uk xmpp:kevin@doomsong.co.uk], and I'm applying to retain my XSF membership. Email' ...raud detection systems, and I now work for [http://isode.com Isode] in the XMPP team (this application is, as always, personal). I've been an XSF member si
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  • My name is Edwin Mons ([xmpp:intosi@ik.nu intosi], [mailto:xsf?edwinm.ik.nu xsf?edwinm.ik.nu]), ==Jabber/XMPP Projects==
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  • == Me and XMPP == ...//prosody.im/ Prosody], a lightweight XMPP server. For details of my other XMPP-related work, feel free to browse my XSF [[Matthew_Wild_Application_2013|me
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  • I'm Kevin Smith, xmpp:kevin@doomsong.co.uk, and I'm applying to retain my XSF membership. Email's ...MPP_Projects|<span class="tocnumber">2</span> <span class="toctext">Jabber/XMPP Projects</span>]]
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  • * XMPP Developer Foundation * What about servers getting unavailable without prior notice?
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  • == Me and XMPP == ...//prosody.im/ Prosody], a lightweight XMPP server. For details of my other XMPP-related work, feel free to browse my XSF [[Matthew_Wild_Application_2011|me
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  • ...ased distribution designed for easily self-hosting various apps, including XMPP (ejabberd). |[https://freedombone.net/index.html libreserver]
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  • ...hat have subscribed to the node. Pubsub therefore adheres to the classic Observer design pattern and can serve as the foundation for a wide variety of applic * [https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0060.html XEP-0060: Publish-Subscribe]
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  • == Me and XMPP == ...//prosody.im/ Prosody], a lightweight XMPP server. For details of my other XMPP-related work, feel free to browse my XSF [[Matthew_Wild_Application_2014|me
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  • == Me and XMPP == ...//prosody.im/ Prosody], a lightweight XMPP server. For details of my other XMPP-related work, feel free to browse my XSF [[Matthew_Wild_January_2009|member
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  • == Me and XMPP == ...//prosody.im/ Prosody], a lightweight XMPP server. For details of my other XMPP-related work, feel free to browse my XSF [[Matthew_Wild_Application_2012|me
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  • == Me and XMPP == ...//prosody.im/ Prosody], a lightweight XMPP server. For details of my other XMPP-related work, feel free to browse my XSF [[Matthew_Wild_January_2010|member
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  • I have been using XMPP since 2021 and involved with XSF and the XMPP ecosystem since 2022. == My XMPP projects and activities ==
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  • ...lection of specific tasks that need to be completed in the context of Easy XMPP. * Create a set of UX Guidelines under [[Easy XMPP]]
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