[JDEV] status

Josh Mitts josh at fired-up.com
Fri Sep 17 22:16:50 CDT 1999


For both of you, here's some general info regarding any interest in any 
client:

1. If you are interested in a client, module, or anything else for a
speficic platform, the first thing to do is to join the team for that
platform. Go here to access your team settings and to join that team:
http://jabber.org/developers/members/team.jab.

2. Head over to that team's website, to get there head over to jabber.org
and click on the team from the list on the bottom-right hand. That will take
you over to their site.

3. Join that team's mailing lists and start communicating with the
developers and admins on it.

That's all! Have fun.

Josh Mitts
Perl Team Head Administrator
josh at fired-up.com


>From: "ViK" <vik at upnext.com>
>To: <jdev at jabber.org>
>Subject: Re: [JDEV] status
>Date: Fri, Sep 17, 1999, 11:09 PM
>

> Hello,
>     I too would be interested in receiving information on building a win32
> client...
>
>
>                                 -vik
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Robert Thompson <robert at sv3.com>
> To: <jdev at jabber.org>
> Sent: Friday, September 17, 1999 6:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [JDEV] status
>
>
>> Could somebody give me a suggestion as to how I can begin getting involved
>> in the Windows development version of Jabber?
>>
>> I've joined the list but no activity (or is this it).
>>
>> I would really like to build using MFC because I have 8 years experience
>> programming with it and can whip about just about anything.
>>
>> I also have a lot of classes I've developed including a Token Parser.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Robert
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Scott Robinson <quad at jabber.org>
>> To: <jdev at jabber.org>
>> Sent: Friday, September 17, 1999 8:28 PM
>> Subject: Re: [JDEV] status
>>
>>
>> > Currently the client can divide the roster into various groups. My
>> > suggestion would be to add an optional property to the <status/> tag
> that
>> > would allow transmission of the status to the specified group.
>> >
>> > Example:
>> >
>> > <status type='online'>
>> >         <say>This is my status</say>
>> >         <priority>10</priority>
>> >         <icon>normal</icon>
>> > </status>
>> >
>> > <roster>
>> >         <add group='main'>fred</add>
>> >         <add group='enemies'>user at jabber.server.com</add>
>> >         <add group='main'>545212 at ICQ</add>
>> > </roster>
>> >
>> > <status type='offline' group='enemies'>
>> >         <say>Hasta, baby.</say>
>> > </status>
>> >
>> > This, of course, leaves the problem where someone sends you a message
> and
>> > not receiving the standard "E's gone" server error. However, my forseen
>> > response is mod_filters. ;)
>> >
>> > Scott.
>> >
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