[webteam] Jabber Wizards / Guides?
Peter Saint-Andre
stpeter at stpeter.im
Mon Aug 27 10:46:25 CDT 2007
Robert Martinez wrote:
> Hal Rottenberg wrote:
>> On 8/25/07, Robert Martinez <mail at mray.de> wrote:
>>
>>> First of all I think we should start on this once we have all the rest
>>> (a working server database and and client entries).
>>>
>>
>> We have the server database, it's here: https://www.xmpp.net/servers
>>
>>
>>
>
> I know.
> Imho we need to work on this data. Importing it to our database seems
> like a good idea in terms of combining nodetypes and taxonomy
> (components, server features, server software, ...). I see no advantage
> in maintaning two different databases.
I don't think it really matters where the data comes from. We have
control over both. However, I do think it might be helpful for xmpp.net
to retain a separate identity, so that end users don't try to create
accounts at xmpp.net (believe me it happens often enough already!) and
so that server admins have their own space (separate from end user
space). I'm not wedded to that separation, though.
And naturally we could copy data from the xmppnet database into the
newjabber database via cron job or whatever.
> The xmpp.net database seems to have problems with separating admins and
> servers (or maybe the views module?): https://www.xmpp.net/servers?page=13
I think that is an artifact of some earlier problems with the site. The
data needs to be cleaned up.
> I think we are far away from "just using" this. Am I the only one?
Peter
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