Re: [mmox] Jabber clients for mmox (Re: meeting minutes from today's ietf mmox simulcastingmeeting

Rob Lanphier <robla@lindenlab.com> Thu, 19 February 2009 21:25 UTC

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Subject: Re: [mmox] Jabber clients for mmox (Re: meeting minutes from today's ietf mmox simulcastingmeeting
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On 2/19/09 1:18 PM, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
> On Feb 19, 2009, at 4:01 PM, Rob Lanphier wrote:
>
>> On Mac, I've been able to get Adium to work (using my Google Talk
>> account).  Colloquy was a bust (failed, and eventually crashed)
>
> On the Mac, what's wrong with iChat ?

I wasn't able to get it to work.  I tried that as well.

Rob

>>
>>
>> Adium instructions:
>> 1.  Get a Jabber account on a publicly-connected server somewhere (e.g.
>> Google)
>> 2.  Log into the account
>> 3.  Choose "Join Chat", select your Jabber account, then fill in these
>> fields:
>> a.  Chat room name: mmox
>> b.  Server: jabber.ietf.org
>> 4.  Join
>>
>> Since I already had a private IM exchange going, it added the chat room
>> as a tab on the existing dialog box, not giving it focus.  That made me
>> think it wasn't working when it fact, people were saying "Hi Rob" to me
>> without my knowing it.
>>
>> Since Adium uses libpurple (nee libgaim), I imagine that Pidgin (nee
>> Gaim) should work just fine for Win32 and Linux.
>>
>> Rob
>>
>> On 2/19/09 9:06 AM, Meadhbh Hamrick (Infinity) wrote:
>>> hmm... what client were you using? colloquy seems to have problems
>>> with both test@jabber.ietf.org <mailto:test@jabber.ietf.org> as well
>>> as other jabber servers.
>>>
>>> and can you change the mmox wiki page you made to not reference
>>> mmox@jabber.ietf.org <mailto:mmox@jabber.ietf.org> ?
>>>
>>> thx
>>>
>>> On Feb 19, 2009, at 5:38 AM, Morgaine wrote:
>>>
>>>> Excellent summary of a complex meeting, thanks Infinity. :-)
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 4:45 AM, Meadhbh Hamrick (Infinity)
>>>> <infinity@lindenlab.com <mailto:infinity@lindenlab.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>      * is the use of mmox@jabber.ietf.org
>>>>    <mailto:mmox@jabber.ietf.org> required? several mac users have
>>>>    noted difficulty in using it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'll echo Dave's reply that jabber.ietf.org <http://jabber.ietf.org>
>>>> is working fine.  Some of us were in there together last night for
>>>> tests in the "test" room.  The "mmox" room hasn't yet been set up or
>>>> enabled, but no doubt our AD can fix that.
>>>>
>>>> Looking at the Jabber room logs at http://jabber.ietf.org/logs/, it's
>>>> worth noting that this facility is in use by many workgroups, well
>>>> over a dozen since the start of the year.  I think that it would
>>>> serve MMOX well too, both during the forthcoming special meetings and
>>>> subsequently when more interactive discussion is needed than email
>>>> allows.
>>>>
>>>> Morgaine.
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