[JDEV] intro
Phil Nash
phil.nash at squareseven.com
Mon Nov 26 13:13:12 CST 2001
Hi, thanks for the good news :-) shame about the paddles, though,
that would have been the best part ;-)
I would certainly like to help out with the C++ prototype (and
possible subsequent full development), but I suppose I should get
myself familiar with the C codebase first.
I am not in the office this week, and my internet access is via my
brother's PC, so it will be a week or so before I get a chance to
look at this in anger. In the meantime I will probably just lurk a
bit.
phil.nash at squareseven.com
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Thomas Muldowney <temas at box5.net>
Reply-To: jdev at jabber.org
Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 11:10:59 -0600
>Well I have some good news, boom, you're in the development.
Sorry, no
>initiations with large wooden paddles. As for your server
questions,
>the current open source server is all C and highly extensible,
>especially with external components. I am currently working on a
>prototype in C++, and will be continuing its development with the
>Jabelin team if you want to look there (http://www.jabelin.org).
>
>--temas
>
>
>On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 05:43:37AM +0100, Philip Nash wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've just subscribed to this list. I'm interesting in pitching
in on the
>> Jabber development project. How do I go about doing that and
what are the
>> prerequisites?
>>
>> Also, I am looking at implementing my own IM client, and
probably my own
>> server too. To make it Jabber based the client side seems quite
>> straightforward (although not looked at the specifics yet), but
as for the
>> server, what is the situation there - is the server extendible?
>>
>> Is it all written in C? I am primarily a C++ developer.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> [)o
>> IhIL..
>>
>>
>>
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