[jdev] JabberMaps is ready for public beta testing!
Peter Saint-Andre
stpeter at jabber.org
Mon Oct 24 11:58:07 CDT 2005
Norman Rasmussen wrote:
> So the question is, can I get my non-public registration server onto
> the map? I think this is a useful idea because is shows your server
> as part of the federation, even if signups are non-public.
Agreed.
> I assume the best way to do this would to pull the xmpp federation's
> atom feed (with geolocation info!), and then I can just add my server
> to the list there.
Short answer: yes.
Long answer...
Currently, JabberMaps uses the old data feed for open-registration
servers located at http://www.jabber.org/network/ (supplemented with the
uptime data provided by jabbernet.dk and geolocation information added
by the JabberMaps folks). I plan to phase out the /network/ feed and
replace it with the data at xmpp.net as soon as we get an automated
service discovery and uptime bot working at xmpp.net. The intent is that
xmpp.net will provide a list of all servers that are publicly committed
to federation, and we will distinguish subsets of those servers such as
"federated servers that allow in-band registration" and "federated
servers that do TLS for s2s".
Peter
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Peter Saint-Andre
Jabber Software Foundation
http://www.jabber.org/people/stpeter.shtml
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