Hi everyone. I've been following Jabber a little recently with great interest. I've been wanting to get involved in an open source, open protocol instant messaging system for a long time now. About a year and a half ago to two years ago I put a lot of thought into writing one myself, and designed a simple protocol and actually began coding a client and server for the messaging system. I started writing it because I wanted a good way to communicate with my friends via the internet. At the time there weren't many AIM or ICQ clients that ran well under Linux, so I set off to write my own. I eventually scrapped the whole thing. In time new projects were developed, and I discovered others I had not previously known about. I also heard about IMPP, Jabber, TiK and miscelaneous 3rd party ICQ clients. I scrapped the project since I didn't want to create yet-another-IM-system which would eventually be rendered obsolete by IMPP. At anyrate, I've become interested in Jabber to the point where I thought I might want to join in and maybe code something to aid in development. I've been looking around in the list archives and reading documentation on the jabber architecture. I heard something of a command line unix client system for jabber written in perl, there was one thread about it around the middle of this month on here, but no major talk about it, or anything in the lastest distribution (or maybe I just couldn't find it, sorry). I was thinking about writing something that would look exactly like the write and talk utilities commonly found in unix systems, but would use jabber. Is anyone working on something this right now? I have plenty experience coding in C under unix as well a little experience coding in GTK/Glib and everything that entails, but I want to start learning perl this summer. I also want to help Jabber out, I think its an important project that a lot of people could use. We definitely need an open messaging system. So I thought maybe I'd use some of my free time and my desire to learn and code something in perl by helping out this project a little. If anyone out there has been working on a jabberized talk and write (what I'm interested in doing), please let me know. Thanks -Steve