[JDEV] JabberForge Update

Thomas Muldowney temas at box5.net
Thu Nov 29 17:38:15 CST 2001


JF is being developed as a set of slighly linked systems that will
eventually expose XML-RPC interfaces.  This will allow them to easily
be used in other web engines and also merge into the engine that is
being written for the jabber.org website.

So it's essentially what you describe.  Currently I'm in a get it done
ASAP mode, so I'm doing most of the pieces in simple PHP or using
preexisting systems.

Maybe I'm just missing the point of what you are asking for/suggesting.

--temas


On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 07:54:28PM -0300, Luar Roji wrote:
> First:
> 
> > > > What do you think about a "telnet" access for JabberForge? I think it
> > > 
> > > Yes to both!  Except for SSH instead of telnet.
> > > 
> > > Ted - BBSes? ex 1:105/36...
> 
> Yes, SSH would be fine! :) 
> Luar, ex 4:850/11
> -- 
> 
> and:
> 
> In Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 04:00:55PM -0600, Thomas Muldowney wrote:
> > Well I guess the gatewaying will stay, but I'm completely against a BBS
> > =)  What does that add?  another interface without a common protocol to
> > access elements inside it?  No thanks.  Yes it has cool neato factors,
> > and I even have a special one running on one of my servers, but i don't
> > think it fits the bill here.
> > 
> > --temas
> 
> No, my idea is not another interface without a common protocol, it's
> just another interface with a common protocol. I think JabberForge needs
> to be a "big server" (not hardware talking), that talks with
> "client-servers", like jabber itself! This can help so much the job,
> imagine this, you are programmer, you and other programmers make the
> jabberforge "kernel". Other people knows lots of html, php, perl, etc,
> they can make the Web interface, that communicates as a client for
> JabberForge. I love the BBS's, and I can make a client-server for SSH,
> you can easily separate the jobs for everyone.  
> 
> If tomorrow appears a new standard that it's not HTML, it's not TCP/IP,
> it's ... mmh, brainwaves! we can do a client-server for jabberforge
> communicating in brainwaves with the people, without redoing aaaall the
> stuff!
> 
> I don't know, maybe it's a crazy idea... :)
> 
> I know some programming stuff, in java and C/C++, (and another languages
> in my past like pascal, delphi, basic :), if you need a hand developing
> jabberforge "kernel", I can give my hand, just ask for it! :)
> 
> Bye!
> Luar Roj?
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