[JDEV] Jabber, the Name
Maciek Borowka
borowka at medialogic.it
Tue May 15 14:55:07 CDT 2001
What do you mean by compatibility test for client? It must support ALL
the features of protocol? There is a lot of clients that don't implement
them all, especially file transfer or XHTML.
I think, we should choose some features for the test, the only problem
I see is what actually should we choose ;). Any ideas?
By the way: in my opinion the best solution should be to leave Jabber.com with
the logo and "Jabber" name and invent something else for the community.
Unfortunately for us all, Dixon Canario is right (even if I don't like that
he treated us like the "sons of #@%!%"): "it is open source, but it
is still their stuff".
It was my two words to the discussion. Thank you ;)
/M at ciek
On Tue, 15 May 2001 11:59:12 -0500 Iain Shigeoka wrote:
> At 09:43 AM 5/15/2001 -0700, you wrote:
> >On Monday, May 14, 2001, at 12:48 PM, Flora Brunas wrote:
> >
> >>Is Jabber.com the only commercial company allowed to
> >>use the word "Jabber" for their company names and
> >>products? This is not fair.
> >
> >I agree. And this brings up a tangential question: what are the rules for
> >Jabber clients' use of the Jabber "lightbulb" logo, and where can I get a
> >canonical image of the logo to use in my client? I haven't seen any on the
> >websites (wherever the logo appears it's joined into some other artwork in
> >such a way that extracting it would be beyond my artistic skills.)
>
> Hmm. Yes. I think it may be nice if/when we get true formalized protocol
> docs out to create compatibility tests (server and client). A client that
> passes the test could use a "powered by Jabber" type of logo... It would
> be up to jabber.com and the Foundation to decide if that would be the
> lightbulb or another logo...
>
> Thoughts?
>
> -iain
>
>
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