[jdev] ejabberd vs. Wildfire
Florian Holzhauer
fh-j at fholzhauer.de
Sun Jan 22 09:16:24 CST 2006
Hi Sander, Hi List,
on Sun, 22 Jan 2006, Sander Devrieze wrote:
> Op zondag 22 januari 2006 15:22, schreef Tomasz Sterna:
> > I'm looking at it from the very pragmatic point of view:
> > - How many developers that groks Java are "out there"?
> > - And how many developers groking erlang are there?
> >
> > How does that impact the future of both servers?
>
> This is not the only question you need to ask yourself.
Besides, the question is incomplete. The first part should be: "How
many developers that groks Java and are willing to sign
http://www.jivesoftware.org/jsorg_contributor_agreement.pdf are out
there?"
I had and have my "issues" with ejabberd - Sander, maybe you still are
aware of our discussion this summer ;) - but I would always choose
ejabberd over Wildfire - and erlang seems to have really nice features
for a service like jabber.
Yes, I understand the reason of the mentioned pdf, and I understand
why it has to be there. But it still sounds to me a bit like "you
code for free, we earn money with your work". And I really dont
like that one. Feel free to flame me for that.
Viele Gruesse aus Berlin,
Florian.
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