-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 A short summary of what we talked about:
Community: Operators should be able to register their service, add information, post status updates etc. Users may be able to vote/comment. Monitoring: Services that choose to register are monitored for their uptime, features etc. Tobias Markmann is working on a distributed system, that feeds the site with all kind of neat information. Services: Things like DNS lookups (and so on) come to mind, but also the option to give 'external' projects a place. Think about Matthew Wild's bot 'HAL', which could get a subdomain (hal.xmpp-services.org or hal.xmpp.net ...) where users 'request' the bot to join their channel. Please share your comments and ideas. Florian Thießen Peter Saint-Andre schrieb: > A while back we talked about the possibility of building a site like > http://www.mailradar.com/ but for XMPP. Florian Thiessen and I just had > a chat about that, so I figured I'd try to restart the conversation. > Perhaps we can have a groupchat about it soon? I propose to make this > (and other matters related to network operations) the topic of our next > "Monthly XMPP Meeting": > > Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2009 > Time: 19:00 UTC (check your local time!) > Place: xmpp:[email protected] > Reminders: http://xmpp.org/xsf/XSF.ics > > If we have some discussion on this list before then, I will create an > agenda for the meeting. > > Thanks! > > Peter > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkohdg4ACgkQaeqoWtiIdZJEaQCeI0u9yrb1REHMryjWbR9S1lF+ EAgAnAnJ41kpf82WAN/jgoQKhj1fFt/y =teem -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
