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On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 6:36 PM, Matt Harrison |
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<iwasinnamuknow@×××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> Hi list, |
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> I know this isn't really in the remit of the list but I'm hoping there |
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> is an expert lurking here somewhere. Does anyone have experience setting |
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> up Jabber, especially with mu-conference? |
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> I'm trying to set it up for some colleagues but I'm running into a lack |
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> of documentation, overly complicated configurations and a seemingly dead |
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> project with mu-conference. |
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> The packages are still alive and well in portage, yet the site and |
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> mailing list haven't been touched for some years. |
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> Does anyone know of an alternative text chat system with multi-user room |
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> facilities? It needs to be separate from mainstream networks such as MSN |
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> etc, have good ACL capabilities and must support SSL. |
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> Not really sure what to look at next, and after about 6 hours of |
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> fighting with jabberd2 and muc, I'm about ready to give up with it. |
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Of all the XMPP daemons, ejabberd has the best reputation. jabberd14, |
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according to recent traffic on the -dev list, may be on its way out |
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due to lack of a maintainer, so I wouldn't invest time into setting |
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that up right now. |
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:wq |