+laughs+

what about Fogo?! He's Firefox. My pet... lets kill Windows! go my little pet, clone yourself!

<wolf>
ahooo
</wolf>

2007/1/22, Bob Jamison < rwjj@...127...>:
Bryce Harrington wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 06:42:58PM +0100, Dale Harvey wrote:
>
>>> Do we have an ejabberd server test setup? If not, we should as its the
>>> most compliant and stable. I've contributed to this project in the past
>>> and have experience with it...
>>>
>>>
>> I talked to aaron about this before, I really think we need a tested
>> compliant server set up for testing, already having problems with gristle.
>>
>> wildfire or latest svn of ejabberd are the best candidates, but ill do more
>> testing on both to make sure, the 2 issues are the roster order, and that
>> stanzas are processed in order, neither of which gristle do
>>
>
> How do we stand as far as a test jabber server for inkboard?  I think
> for 0.46 it would be a good goal to get the whiteboard feature much more
> stable, and having a test server would probably be a big step towards
> that.
>
> Would there be any major risks if we ran wildfire or ejabberd (or both)
> off of inkscape.org?  Do they consume excessive bandwidth or trigger any
> stability problems in the kernel or apache?  I think we could easily
> give inkboard developers accounts and sudo access on inkscape.org for
> restarting the jabber server(s).
>
> Also, on the topic of status - what plans are afoot for future
> development work?  Are there tasks that others could assist with?
>
> Bryce
>
>
I would definitely recommend Wildfire.  It is very mature
and robust, and seems to be up-to-date on standards.  It
also has web-based admin, which makes maintenance a lot
easier.  You need to install Java on the machine, but Java 6 is
very sweet and much lighter on resources than its predecessors.
Besides that, there are no dependencies.  I run it on my desktop
when I need to test Pedro, and it doesn't seem to burden the
machine at all.




bob


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