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Re: Advertising xmpp
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2008-01-04 16:47:02
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Sorry about the last:
What about integrating the public server lists
into the open sourced programs. So that a unknowing user
doesn't have
to search to find a server to register with. All they do is
pick one
from an updated drop down list in the client and volia. That
I think
will make it easier for the end user and therefore more
people will use
it.

Cheers

Matt

Luke -Jr wrote:
> On Friday 04 January 2008, Samuel Penn wrote:
>> The biggest issue would be the non-technical one of
splitting
>> support between IRC and XMPP.
> 
> There's no reason an IRC network can't support the
newer XMPP MUC standard as 
> well.
> 
>>>> Apple's iChat client supports both XMPP
(they call it "Jabber"!) and AOL
>>>> Instant Messenger.
>>> ...with some closed extensions for voice and
video chat.
>> Haven't Google done something similar? Or did they
open
>> their extensions?
> 
> Their extensions have been open from day 1, I think.
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Re: Advertising xmpp
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United States
2008-01-04 17:57:33
On Friday 04 January 2008, Matt Bowman wrote:
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You broke your mail client.

> Sorry about the last:
> What about integrating the public server lists
> into the open sourced programs. So that a unknowing
user doesn't have
> to search to find a server to register with. All they
do is pick one
> from an updated drop down list in the client and volia.
That I think
> will make it easier for the end user and therefore more
people will use
> it.

Doesn't that already exist?
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Re: Advertising xmpp
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Poland
2008-01-05 03:10:44
On So, 2008-01-05 at 09:47 +1100, Matt Bowman wrote:
> What about integrating the public server lists
> into the open sourced programs. So that a unknowing
user doesn't have
> to search to find a server to register with. All they
do is pick one
> from an updated drop down list in the client and volia.
That I think
> will make it easier for the end user and therefore more
people will
> use
> it.

A dropdown with hundreds of items to choose from isn't much
helpful.
What happens if user chooses a dead server off the list?


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