Re: [ogpx] ogpx Digest, Vol 11, Issue 6

Joshua Bell <josh@lindenlab.com> Tue, 09 March 2010 23:34 UTC

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Update: using irclib.py I added an IRC module as well. If someone can
suggest an IRC location for VWRAP discussions, I can give the
three-way SL/XMPP/IRC bridging a public whirl. (We'll still have to
sort out the "Note Well"/blue sheet issues.)

On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 5:00 PM, Meadhbh Hamrick <ohmeadhbh@gmail.com> wrote:
> <joke>maybe we should code a quick SL to SIMPLE gateway.</joke>
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> meadhbh hamrick * it's pronounced "maeve"
> @OhMeadhbh * http://meadhbh.org/ * OhMeadhbh@gmail.com
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> On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Joshua Bell <josh@lindenlab.com> wrote:
>> Hey folks.
>>
>> I have an Jabber<->SL text chat relay operational (modulo a bug here
>> or there). It uses the python pyogp library to talk to SL, and the
>> python xmpppy library to talk XMPP to a Jabber chat room. It ended up
>> being multiprocess so I can plug in additional relays and connections
>> - I'll have a go at getting IRC in as well. Any others we want
>> operational?
>>
>> Sorry about the spam in IETF Island and ogpx@jabber.ietf.org for
>> anyone who wandered by. :)
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 1:43 PM, Peter Saint-Andre <stpeter@stpeter.im> wrote:
>>> On 3/4/10 2:40 PM, Barry Leiba wrote:
>>>>> If folks would be content with using IRC rather than Jabber I have an IRC
>>>>> <-> SL relay that works fairly well.
>>>>
>>>> Jabber is the official IETF IM mechanism.
>>>
>>> http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3921 :)
>>>
>>>> It's certainly fine if we
>>>> can use IRC (or anything else), but we'll get the most connectivity
>>>> (and acceptance) if we can do our bridging with Jabber.
>>>
>>> There are IRC <=> XMPP bridges but SL <=> IRC <=> XMPP might be a bridge
>>> too far...
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
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>>> https://stpeter.im/
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