On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 06:20:23AM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: > > Hi Jamin, thanks for the reply. I am trying to set a jabber server > that would allow several users to interact with one another.
This should be easily done with the existing Debian packages for Jabber. > I also want to be able to store the transcripts of the talks. This may be a bit more difficult. I'm assuming that you mean you want to log all traffic passing through the server, right? If so, you'll need something like BanderSnatch: http://www.jabberstudio.org/projects/bandersnatch/project/view.php > From what I have seen, I need (and have installed) jabber, > jabber-common, jabber-jud and jabber-muc. That should allow for your users to chat directly and in group chat rooms. > The intention is for the users to run a client in their own machines > that would connect to my server for this purpose. I remember seeing > some clients for jabber for windows (gabber was the name of one if I > am not mistaken), that will help, since I expect many of the users to > be running windows. Another nice cross platform client is Psi: http://psi.affinix.com/ > To give you a visual of what we are trying to do, please have a look > at http://www.mathhomeworkcenter.com/sample1.html >From that site, it appears you are looking for some whiteboarding functionality. The only Jabber client I'm aware of that provides whiteboarding is Cocinella: http://coccinella.sourceforge.net/ It is also cross platform, The UI could use some serious work, but the whiteboarding seems to work fairly well from the limited testing I've done. -- Jamin W. Collins "Never underestimate the power of very stupid people in large groups." -- John Kenneth Galbraith -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

